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Alan Turner's avatar

I'd be interested in the author's view on the existing electoral process. To my mind, it's not fit for purpose in the 21st century and all the main parties are struggling to come to terms with the fact that FPTP has to be replaced. Personally, I feel you either take devolution seriously and distribute power to all parts of the Union, which redraws all the constituency boundaries or, as is the case now, you end up with partial devolution making the process worse. A corollary for me would be a much reduced in number of members in the House of Commons. Better representation is essential.

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Toby Eccles's avatar

I agree with all this, though was slightly depressed by the point that Labour is broke which may be contributing to the dearth of policy... I'd been hoping it was keeping its powder dry pre election. Key themes for me are being connected in a modern world, technology and data as routes to public service reform, rather than managerialism and more money, and being honest about the depths of challenge on climate change and investment for a growth economy. I also liked the avoid Britain being relegated to a second tier power language in the recent rest is politics podcast. Maybe also new deal in terms of supporting the younger generation. The rise of AME through pension costs is making DEL spending difficult... one for another time maybe!

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