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Get PR Done!

The Welsh Road to Electoral Reform

By Get PR Done!

Wales is often overlooked by electoral reform campaigners in the UK. Given the ongoing reforms occurring there, this is often to our collective detriment. Join GET PR DONE! at 7:00 pm on April 26th as we shine a spotlight on Wales and electoral reform, with our expert panel: · Professor Laura McAllister (Policy Unit, Cardiff […]

Getting PR Done! The New Zealand Way

By Get PR Done!

Two Kiwi political activists, Phill Saxby (Labour) and Caroline Glass (Green) tell us how NZ ditched FPTP in 1993 and built a fair voting system…and how it operates.

Safe Seats, Wasted Votes, Skewed Results

By Get PR Done!

Dr Jess Garland speaking to a GET PR DONE! Zoom session on 29th July 2021. Exploring some of the many ridiculous idiosyncrasies of our FPTP electoral system.

Learning from the 1997 Blair-Ashdown tactical voting deal

By Get PR Done!

Neal Lawson, director of progressive platform Compass, speaking in a GET PR DONE Zoom session on 24 June 2021.

We are tired of getting ignored. GET PR DONE!

By Get PR Done!

Get PR Done! goes to the People’s Assembly march in London on 26 June.

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ABOUT GET PR DONE!

GET PR DONE! is a cross party/no party campaigning group that is working to bring in a proportional representation voting system in the UK.

“We set up the GET PR DONE! project for three reasons:
1) the current voting system is fundamentally undemocratic; it leads to minority rule;
2) the best alternative is proportional representation (PR) voting. With PR, every vote counts;
3) a FIRST STEP on the road to PR is an energetic cross party/ no party campaign to win Labour Party support.”

ABOUT THIS WEBSITE

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