From Darren Hughes, Electoral Reform Society <[email protected]>
Subject First Past the Post means we can predict 316 seats
Date December 11, 2019 11:07 AM
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[[link removed]] Building a better democracy{SALUTATION~DEAR NAME OR FRIEND},
While we don’t know who’ll form the next government yet, we do know this: in
hundreds of seats across the country, the result is effectively a foregone
conclusion. Some of these constituencies are so safe that we’re confidently
predicting the outcome in 316 seats – half of constituencies in Great Britain.

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Best wishes,
Darren Hughes,
Chief Executive,
Electoral Reform Society

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