... First Past The Post election?
In an interview the other day, Gus O'Donnell, the former Civil Service Head and architect of the way the coalition government was formed, seemed to suggest that FPTP elections are on the way out.
This time around we could have the second largest party forming a government on the back of getting only 30% of votes cast or 20% of the possible vote. It would have to do deals, possibly with multiple minor parties, yet leaving others out.
We are looking at the possibility where parties with about 30% of the vote gets 270+ seats; one with 15% of the vote ends up with only 2-3 seats, another with 8% of the vote gets 30+ seats and another with 8% only gets 1 seat. There could be a mood within the parties, and more importantly, the electorate, for change.
I know that we had a referendum on Proportional Representation, but it was fiddled by the politicians to offer only the Alternative Vote system. The referendum should have been a two part operation. The first should have been to ask if we wanted Proportional Representation. If that was carried we should have been given a choice between different types of PR.
If we were asked today my guess is that a majority of us would opt for PR in some form.