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For those commenters on my other post who are worried about the BNP getting in under PR, I recommend the fifth section of this thoughtful blog post:
http://www.quirksmode.org/politics/blog/archives/2010/05/thoughts_on_the.html
(In general it's quite an interesting comparison of the UK system to an established PR system...)
http://www.quirksmode.org/politics/blog/archives/2010/05/thoughts_on_the.html
(In general it's quite an interesting comparison of the UK system to an established PR system...)
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I tend to agree with his assessment of the BNP. There is another reason they are unlikely to get much traction though. While the Netherlands and Israel use PR systems which treat the whole country as one constituency, that is quite unusual and is unlikely to happen in the UK (if we ever get reform. Hmm.) We would more likely have regional constituencies, which has a natural effect of raising the threshold small parties have to meet to get members in.
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