If they really
cared about electoral reform, I suspect they'd have made the Lib Dems an offer they couldn't refuse by now, much as Sunny suggested two days ago.
Although debates
about electoral reform since 2009 have centred on proposals to replace «first - past - the - post» with the alternative vote (AV), there are numerous other options for electoral reform in the UK.
He told Sky News: «I was asked to
speak about electoral reform; I talked about change and I think it's unfair of you to try and read anything into it.
The
debate about electoral reform should include firstly attitudes to political parties (in general terms, not the particular parties) and secondly the importance of the individual candidates (again in general terms) and their significance in our democratic system.
According to Governor Fayose Ken Nnamani should be replaced with a non-partisan person, saying «if the federal government is
serious about electoral reform, Senator Nnamani, a card carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won't head the Electoral Reform Committee.»