Labour must accept that the two-party age is over and embrace PR / Letters
Backing proportional representation would be in Labour’s interests, writes John Culley, while Austen Lynch says the greater risk is continuing with the current system Andy Beckett suggests the case for proportional representation may become irresistible (Britain’s two-party politics is (…)
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