Sentences with phrase «full electoral reform»

In the meantime if the election arithmetic means that Labour and the Lib Dems together have a majority of votes and more than 325 MPs, Brown may try to secure a deal with Nick Clegg — who would be expected to demand Brown's resignation and full electoral reform.

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He knew full well that entering the coalition deal would destroy electoral reform for a generation.
Meanwhile, the Old Labour half of UKIP's Strasbourg vote would have been thoroughly alienated, but right at the time when a major party representative of their views across the full range of issues had been called into being by electoral reform.
On electoral reform, the two frontbenches have long been ready to compromise on the alternative vote system, rather than full proportional representation.
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