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Proportion blame where it is due : Comments
By Philip Lillingston, published 23/7/2012Some governments with proportional representation are dysfunctional, but it doesn't mean their method of election is to blame.
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Moreover, it could be argued any system that ended preferential voting has got to be an inherent improvement. Particularly when power brokers can and do, do deals that effectively usurps the will of the voter, and or, effectively destroys democratic electoral representation; given, someone that say 85% of the electorate rejected, can under our present system, win the seat!
One can bag the current hung parliament endlessly, but it has passed virtually all of legislation presented and some important if controversial reforms.
However, one doesn't agree we should directly elect leaders; given, we can impose a virtual dictator on a party, a parliament and the electors.
Herr Hitler was a great rabble rousing orator, was immensely popular at the start, and indeed, with a surprising number of otherwise rational Germans, at the end!
Party members including the rank and file could perhaps be included, when a leader is to picked? And One likes the idea of primaries to chose all representatives; regardless of their party political alliances or preferences. Which would allow the electorate to dominate the pre-selection process as well?
[Perhaps we the people, could directly elect a president if that position remained largely ceremonial; and or, the reserve powers were limited to, just sacking a completely gridlocked and dysfunctional parliament; and, forcing the voters back to the ballot box?
Perhaps Rudd should do a Billy Hughes and switch political party alliances, given just how much his personality type is approved of by the hard right wing of politics? He might even reinvigorate his leadership prospects. Ha, ha, he, he, snigger, choke, gasp, ho ho, oh my aching ribs.]
Seriously, large numbers of the caucus have declared they would vacate their seats, if ever we were ever unwise enough to impose that particular, patently power hungry, foul-mouthed, short tempered, micro managing, dithering, indecisive, workaholic back on them?
And that would remain as a problem, even were we to switch to a long overdue, proportional representation system?
Rhrosty.