Take back parliament blog
07.05.2010
Last night's General Election has shown once again that our political system is broken. Millions of people across the country voted, but their votes didn’t count - the tired old system produced yet another unrepresentative Parliament.
In just 12 hours, an incredible five thousand people have already signed up to Take Back Parliament. There is a growing clamour for change from people across the country who want to make sure that this is the last broken election we ever have. If you want your vote to count, join us.
We don’t want any more broken elections; we don’t want any more wasted votes. We want a fair political system that gives Parliament back to us.
Sign up and join us here:
http://www.takebackparliament.com/SignThePetition
06.05.2010
Just minutes ago, we found out - to no one's great surprise - that our broken system has stolen our election.
We held up our end of the bargain today - we voted. But tonight's result is a Parliament that simply doesn't represent the ballots we cast. We've got the BBC coverage on here at the office and it seems clear that the seats the three main parties are about to win will have almost nothing to do with the share of the national vote they get. We're utterly fed up with the status quo. That's why organisations from across the political spectrum are joining forces to launch a new campaign for change: Take Back Parliament. We have two simple demands: No more broken elections. Fair votes now.
Join us now:
http://www.takebackparliament.com/SignThePetition
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