In advance of potential negotiations in the wake of another hung parliament after the 2015 election, this is probably wise. (totalpolitics.com)
Clegg made it clear that tackling social mobility was so important that he would place his educational reforms above the Lib Dems» usual demand for a change in the voting system in the event of a hung parliament in which they would hold the balance of power. (theguardian.com)
FPTP allows change, and amplifies the swings of preference to give opposing camps a proper majority, without the protection of «we would, only our allies X...» You only have to see Alex Salmond's salivation at the prospect of a hung parliament in May, planning to «hang Westminster by a Scottish rope», to know what smaller parties would happily do. (labour-uncut.co.uk)