
Originally published byThe Guardian
Michael Bursill highlights the work of the all-party parliamentary group for fair elections in response to an editorial on multiparty politics
Your editorial (The Guardian view on Britainโs multiparty politics: the Westminster voting system needs to catch up, 6 May) summarises the position perfectly. But what about a solution?
Fortunately, this has been thought of by the all-party parliamentary group for fair elections. This has been Westminsterโs largest APPG since its formation a few months after the 2024 general election. More than half of its 159 members are Labour MPs, but it also includes Liberal Democrats, Greens, the SNP, Plaid Cymru, an independent and a Conservative vice-chair.
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