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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

They are simply two issues that relate to how we are elected to this House, and therefore it is natural to bring them together in the same Bill. These proposals have rightly provoked a great deal of debate—they are matters of major significance—but while new boundaries and the prospect of a new voting system may seem radical to Members of this House, and certainly the changes will have a direct impact on each of us, these reforms are the bare minimum that any Parliament serious about political renewal must deliver. To the people we serve it is patently obvious that individuals' votes should carry the same weight, and if that means reforming the rules for drawing boundaries, that is what we must do. When a big question mark hangs over something as important as our voting system, the only way to resolve the dilemma is to let people have their say. Therefore, these are common-sense changes that are long overdue, and they are the basics that we must now get right.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
515 c35 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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