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Examination of witnesses | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q This is for both our witnesses, but I will start with Dr Rossiter.
Public Bill Committee: Parliamentary Constituencies Bill: Examination of Witness (23 Jun 2020) Chris Clarkson: ...will be the case, would you not accept that having more equalised electorates is fairer to the electorate than having
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Setting aside what we would prefer the system to be, do you agree that, for the current system, more equalised electorates would be fa
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I have one quick follow-up.
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I know the ERS’s preferred system would be the single transferable vote. Were such a system to be adopted—for example, the hon.
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q In your experience, do you think that has compromised the quality of the representation those Members of Parliament give?
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I should put it on the record that I am a member of the Electoral Reform Society. I wanted that to be out there.
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Is it fair to say that an element of the disruptive change that will be an inevitable part of this review will be down to the fact tha
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Q If there were a situation where you could draw more coherency from the old set of boundaries, would you ever use a mix and match appro
Examination of Witness | Parliamentary Constituencies Bill | Public Bill Committees Peter, the Bill allows you to consider ward changes that have not necessarily come into effect yet.