Replacing First Past The Post
with a Proporortional System

Replacing First Past The Post
with a Proporortional System

Replacing First Past The Post
with a Proporortional System

We need
Proportional
Representation

Real change on the issues that matter most starts with a voting system that makes every voice heard, not just those with the deepest pockets or loudest voices.

We can end the culture wars and division, delivering real change by introducing a voting system that makes every voice heard.

We need
Proportional
Representation

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The problem with First Past
The Post

First Past The Post (FPTP) is simple, but profoundly unfair:


  • Millions of votes are wasted in "safe" seats, where the outcome is effectively decided before Polling Day.

  • Parties can win a majority of the seats with a small minority of the votes, handing huge power to a government that most people didn't choose.

  • Smaller parties are squeezed out, forcing people to vote tactically time-after-time, rather than for what they really believe.


The result is a Parliament that doesn't reform Britain. Many communities feel invisible, many voices are ignored, and disillusionment grows. That disillusionment is the oxygen that populists and authoritarians feed on.

The case for Proportional
Representation

Proportional Representation (PR) is a crucial first step to repairing our broken democracy. Instead of distorting votes into false majorities – on as little as 33% of the vote – PR ensures seats in Parliament are distributed in line with how people actually voted.


  • Every vote counts, no matter where you live.

  • Parliament reflects the diversity of opinion across the country.

  • Politics becomes about cooperation and consensus, not winner takes all and political distraction.

  • It shits the door on extremists exploiting a broken system's unfairness in order to win a majority, forcing them to compete on equal terms.


PR doesn't just produce fairer results, it builds a healthier democracy where people feel their voice matters.

Defending a democracy that
works for everyone

Replacing FPTP with PR is about more than changing the way we count votes. It’s about making politics responsive to people rather than parties. And it’s about restoring faith that democracy belongs to us all.


That's the foundation of a democracy resilient enough to withstand the pressures of authoritarianism and strong enough to deliver real progress. It's crucial first step towards getting our country back on track, so that we can implement real, lasting change on the issues that matter most.

The problem with First Past
The Post

First Past The Post (FPTP) is simple, but profoundly unfair:


  • Millions of votes are wasted in "safe" seats, where the outcome is effectively decided before Polling Day.

  • Parties can win a majority of the seats with a small minority of the votes, handing huge power to a government that most people didn't choose.

  • Smaller parties are squeezed out, forcing people to vote tactically time-after-time, rather than for what they really believe.


The result is a Parliament that doesn't reform Britain. Many communities feel invisible, many voices are ignored, and disillusionment grows. That disillusionment is the oxygen that populists and authoritarians feed on.

The case for Proportional
Representation

Proportional Representation (PR) is a crucial first step to repairing our broken democracy. Instead of distorting votes into false majorities – on as little as 33% of the vote – PR ensures seats in Parliament are distributed in line with how people actually voted.


  • Every vote counts, no matter where you live.

  • Parliament reflects the diversity of opinion across the country.

  • Politics becomes about cooperation and consensus, not winner takes all and political distraction.

  • It shits the door on extremists exploiting a broken system's unfairness in order to win a majority, forcing them to compete on equal terms.


PR doesn't just produce fairer results, it builds a healthier democracy where people feel their voice matters.

Defending a democracy that
works for everyone

Replacing FPTP with PR is about more than changing the way we count votes. It’s about making politics responsive to people rather than parties. And it’s about restoring faith that democracy belongs to us all.


That's the foundation of a democracy resilient enough to withstand the pressures of authoritarianism and strong enough to deliver real progress. It's crucial first step towards getting our country back on track, so that we can implement real, lasting change on the issues that matter most.

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