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Every vote counts in the Tasmanian election

This article is a guest post by Ralph Hall, previously Coordinator of the National Coalition for Proportional Representation, who has also held a range of other electoral system roles in both the UK and New...

Posted 17 Jul 2025

In saturdays election Tasmanian voters will have the beenfit of using the single transgerable vote

Should the House of Lords be Reformed?

The bill to remove all 88 hereditary peers from the House of Lords is making its way through the House of Lords itself, and their removal is now imminent. But while we are finally set...

Posted 17 Jul 2025

Reforming the House of Lords isn't just about modernising a relic, it's about making our democracy fit for purpose.

Is there a limit to political donations in the UK?

Political parties cost money to run. In the UK, they’re funded by a variety of sources, including membership fees, grants, and donations. Donations come from individuals, companies, and trade unions. The Electoral Commission reported that...

Posted 04 Jun 2025

If the Government wants to ensure that we, the voters, trust our democratic institutions, it needs to start with ending the reign of big donors