Dear John,
I just spotted that the link to the petition in my email this
morning, below, didn't work. Sorry about that!
I was so keen to get our new polling data to you that I missed
the error.
The
correct link to the petition is here, and I hope you will add your
name.
Best wishes,
Cary Mitchell Director of
Operations, Best for Britain
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Mitchell - Best for
Britain <[email protected]>Date:
Wed, 18 May 2022 at 08:30 Subject: Time to
collaborate
Dear John
Best for Britain’s latest MRP poll shows opposition parties
must work together to achieve a
majority at the next election.
Our representative 10,000-sample
poll and data analysis shows that in the likeliest scenario, where
Reform UK (the Brexit Party’s new name) stands down to help the
Conservatives, it would take a pact between Labour, Lib Dems and
Greens to win a majority.
Cooperation is currently the
only route to replacing this corrupt Government. And it’s our only
chance of getting a new one that would change our unfair voting
system. Will you add your name to our petition and urge the opposition
parties to work together to oust this Government at the next
election?
The rallying cry for opposition
parties to work together is catching on. This weekend, the Observer featured our new poll with an urgent call for progressive
parties to play the regressive alliance at their own game. The
Telegraph also picked up the story that a formal
election pact could ‘hand Keir Starmer the keys to number
10’
Best for Britain’s new polling shows that if Reform UK stands aside for the Conservatives in
key seats (which they have done previously under the banners of UKIP
and the Brexit Party), Labour will fail to secure an overall majority
at the next election, winning just 307 seats, leaving Labour reliant
on the SNP to form a Government:
But if the Lib Dems and the
Greens work with Labour in a minority of English seats, even if 100%
of Reform UK votes transfer to the Conservatives, Labour will still
win enough seats to form a coalition Government with the Lib Dems and
the Greens:
Our previous polling from October
2021 firmly refuted the
myth that when the Lib Dems stand aside, their votes transfer to the
Conservatives. Labour voters
are twice as likely to back the Lib Dem candidate than the
Conservative candidate where Labour doesn’t stand, Lib Dem voters are
three times as likely to back Labour than the Conservatives, and the
Greens five times as likely.
And our new polling proves
voters for all three parties want the party leaders to work together
with 54% of Labour voters, 56% of Lib Dem voters and 76% of Green
voters all agreeing Keir Starmer and Ed Davey should work more closely
with the Green Party’s leaders.
General elections are decided
by the arcane first past the post system - and this can mean that a
party can often win a majority of seats without getting the most
votes. While our electoral system remains stuck in the past, it’s
vital that our opposition parties put aside tribalism and do what
needs to be done.
We know that far-right
regressive parties make deliberate choices to stand aside for the
Conservatives - and we saw
this happen in 2017 and 2019. So why aren’t our progressive parties
giving themselves and good Government a chance? They should know what
they’re up against.
If we can get this Government
out, we will be doing the right thing for Britain. The opposition
parties need to heed the data and recognise that their duty lies in
delivering a better democracy with a fairer voting system - and there
is a clear path for them to do this if they’re willing to take
it.
Best wishes,
Cary
Mitchell Director of Operations, Best for
Britain
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