Comment on UK households face tax rise of £3,500 a year by next election, finds IFS

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Syldon@feddit.uk ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I’m guessing that you’re quite young

This made me smile. It infers naivety is present when clearly it is not.

Now that you have gave it a name I know exactly what you mean. Switzerland are the most prominent that I knew who use direct democracy. Full list here.

I think we need to agree to disagree on that one. I am not in favour of direct democracy because it relies on the people being educated on all issues. Brexit showing just how bad an issue can go.

I don’t know enough about the different STV systems to favour one over the other. Wales has adopted STV. Mark Drakeford speaks highly of it, but I do not understand if it is fully protected against manipulation as FPTP is. I favour a PR voting system, while keeping an open mind on STV. I dread that Labour may look at STV over PR. Simply because you will not know just how corruptible it is until someone does it.

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