You didn’t answer the failings of what you want, how do we get a representative number of each parties candidates under PR without undemocratically forcing the smaller parties candidates on areas where the electorate only gave them under 5% (or even 10%) of the vote?
You can argue all you like that 5% of the popular vote should give a party 5% of the MPs and in principle I’d agree. Now you turn that into a working voting system that’s democratic?
If the BNP gained 5% (actually it was 1.9% or ~3.8% if they fielded 650 candidates and they gained similar support as the 317 candidates that they fielded in 2010) of the vote share where do the 30ish BNP MPs represent? I sure as hell don’t want one where I live!
David
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