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Electoral reform

July 2024

  • King Charles III and Queen Camilla  in the House of Lords chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament, at the Houses of Parliament, in London, 17 July

    Proportional representation? The House of Lords is the best place to start

  • People voting at voting booths in a hall

    ‘Preference whispering’: regularly exploited voting system should be scrapped, Victorian inquiry finds

  • Clockwise from top left: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Anish Kapoor, India Amarteifio, Sir Lenny Henry, Kamila Shamsie, David Harewood, Adjoa Andoh and Paterson Joseph.

    UK voter ID laws attack ‘democratic rights of people of colour’, say artists in open letter

  • Predicted seat totals from exit polls displayed on Broadcasting House in London, as polls closed on 4 July.

    There are many routes to electoral reform

  • What was missing from the king’s speech? From votes for 16-year-olds to leasehold reform

  • Housebuilding, railways, Lords reform: what to expect in the king’s speech

  • Lowest turnout in UK general election since universal suffrage, report shows

  • The Green party won four seats when it should have been 40. Surely it’s clear that Britain needs electoral reform

    Ellie Chowns
  • What Labour should do now to clean up politics and restore public trust

  • The Tories’ voter ID rules are anti-democratic. Labour must scrap them

  • Making Britain’s voting system fairer won’t enable parties like Reform – it’s the only way to challenge them

    Zoe Williams
  • Cleaning up our fetid politics is Keir Starmer’s toughest task yet. Here’s how he can do it, fast

    Polly Toynbee
  • ‘Disproportionate’ UK election results boost calls to ditch first past the post

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Defence secretary announces new military aid package for Ukraine – as it happened

  • Change postal voting laws to ease pressure on system, say UK election organisers

  • What constituency am I in? New boundary map for UK general election – and how changes may affect you

  • Labour may win big under first past the post, but it is morally obliged to bring in a fairer system

    Polly Toynbee

June 2024

  • A voter arrives at a polling station to vote in the Rochdale by-election on February 29, 2024 in Rochdale, England.

    We need a better system to elect our government

    Letters: Readers respond to an editorial on the inadequacy of first past the post, and the need for electoral reform
  • Caroline Lucas pictured in front of demonstrators with banners on the Restore Nature Now march in London

    Caroline Lucas: Labour must pursue social justice while tackling climate crisis

    Outgoing Green MP calls for combined strategy to ensure net zero will not be done ‘on the backs of the poor’
  • Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria holding hands leaving a polling station

    Labour to bring in automatic voter registration under plans to boost franchise

    Exclusive: Party’s voting reform proposals could add millions more people to electoral roll for future polls
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