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The saddest part of this is the tiny representation of the green party in parliament vs the voter sentiment :(
Ah, but these numbers come from this past election.
If we had PR then people would be more likely to vote Green because you don't have to be tactical. Your vote goes to a Green seat, rather than voting for another party to keep Tories out.
Exactly this.
I'll never vote Green (as a Canadian) since it's strategically equivalent to not voting at all.
Don’t cast this as anti-Green. The right wing Reform party is twice as deprived.
Proportional representation is good for all fringe parties.
Your comment confuses me. I never said there was anything anti-Green, just that the saddest part (for me) is that the green party is under represented in parliament in our existing fptp system.
I fundamentally dislike reform and everything that they stand for, but it would be fair if they had proportional representation too.