• Mrkawfee@feddit.uk
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    The lawmaker, who has previously been labelled a Dutch version of Donald Trump, will have to form a coalition government before he can take the reins of power.

    And here we see evidence of why proportional voting systems provide a defence against populists and authoritarians by moderating extremes. Wilders is softening his xenophobic rhetoric in order to facilitate compromise. If the UK had PR, Brexit would never have happened.

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      • Paul Von hidenburg, Jan 1933

      I mean, I do agree PR is better than FPTP, just for different reasons. Brexit is bad sure, but I’m not sure I’d want UKIP to have >12% of seats in parliament either.

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        I’m a salty remainer who detests Farage but there’s something deeply undemocratic when a party can get 10-15% of the vote and achieve no elected parliamentary representation, while the Tories get an unassailable majority with 34% of the vote

        I’ll put up with some Farage-ist mouth breathers in westminster if we actually got some democracy in return

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          11 months ago

          Exactly.

          See my original comment: “I do agree PR is better than FPTP”.

          It’s good because it’s democratic, not because it particularly favours or dis-favours fascism.