@CarolineLucas It should not be based purely on number of votes. A rich party not necessarily Reform can have candidates in most constituencies knowing that only a small number will get in. The system must be a rating system of candidates. So First and second choices get more seats than fifth choices
@CarolineLucas It should not be based purely on number of votes. A rich party not necessarily Reform can have candidates in most constituencies knowing that only a small number will get in. The system must be a rating system of candidates. So First and second choices get more seats than fifth choices