We have always been clear that we would consult on any changes to
electoral arrangements for the Welsh Assembly which is what we are doing through this Green Paper
At a time when pluralism versus tribalism is so much talked about, is it not surprising that one of Labour's great taboos remains discussing
electoral arrangements with other parties — pre-election deals?
(Responsibility for)
electoral arrangements remain here at Westminster; it would be incoherent not to have a review given the changes planned to parliamentary boundaries.
A Labour skew in the
current electoral arrangement is, so to speak, an urban myth; the real problem is that the poor no longer vote, since they no longer have anyone to vote for.
I've just had this response to Carwyn Jones» earlier attack on UK Government plans to review
Assembly electoral arrangements from Wales Office minister David Jones, who was at the same joint ministerial meeting:
Welsh Government proposals to reform
the electoral arrangements for local government are a necessary step forward in ensuring accountable and representative local government.
Aside the date which has been rescheduled, every other arrangement pertaining to the organization of the Conference including the venue and
electoral arrangements, remain unchanged», he said.
This sounds strange and it should not be part of Nigeria's
electoral arrangement.
Our electoral arrangements are designed for a two party system and so a two party system is produced.
It continues to review
the electoral arrangements of English local authorities on an «as and when» basis.