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April 29-2010:
Is The UK's Third Political Party Ready To Govern?
With with three political debates completed, the British people will
have to make up their minds about the following realities.
* Are we ready to accommodate a third political party at the helm in
government?
* Is the Liberal Democrats ready to govern, especially in this time of
Global economic crisis?
* Could a coalition between Labour and The Liberal Democratic Party,
if it becomes a reality, be able to govern realistically?
* Could the Conservatives bring about the necessary changes that would
bring the UK out of this economic and immigration crisis?
These are just a few of the concerns that most Britons are grappling
with at this time. And I am sure it would not be easy to make a final
decision on whom to choose next week at the polls.
A Constitutional Amendment May Be Necessary:
If we are going to consider a third political party in governance. It
would be prudent to have a Constitutional amendment to accommodate
this new reality. Because the proportional representation method that
traditionally was used to decide the winner, could not be used
realistically, to cater for another political party vying for
electoral office, under the present system.
Would the First Pass The Post method better serve our electoral needs
at this time or in the future?
Derryck.
NYC.
http://internationalpoliticalissues.blogspot.com/
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