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Our next PM? What would Burnham mean for Britain? - Tax Justice UK
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Joseph O'Toole
🛣️ The need to change our broken voting system has never been clearer. But how do we get there? 🙋 This meeting is an opportunity to discuss this question, open to ALL electoral reform activists Sign up, bring your ideas & join the discussion 👇
This is a critically important forum that I'm excited to join - open to members of all parties and none. I'll be arguing that we shouldn't give up on PR for 2029 by aiming only for manifesto commitments, and not legislation by this government. Let's discuss! #Labour4PR
Labour: it's time for Proportional Representation #Labour4PR www.labourforanewdemocracy.org.uk/its-time-for...
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An opportunity for electoral reform supporters of all parties and none to discuss the route to delivering PR
www.labourforanewdemocracy.org.uk
Activist meeting: the path to PR — Labour For A New Democracy
So the government CAN bring in rent caps... 👀 www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
Andy Burnham won by more than 9,000 votes - a huge margin. Another Labour candidate would have been smashed. He's won because voters think he'll offer a radical break. He has to prove, basically, he's not Starmerism with a Northern accent.