Financial Times

Electoral reform for the UK? Don’t bet on it

Title: UK Electoral Reform? It’s Unlikely to Happen

The current landscape of fragmented political parties and the growing excitement surrounding Labour’s candidates should not be mistaken for an impending shift toward proportional representation.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 12:04:55 UTC

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