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Editor's Insight: UK stages its own version of MMP muddle

Nevil Gibson discusses how a first-past-the-post election is unlikely to deliver stable government on NBR Radio, and on-demand on MyNBR Radio.

Wed, 06 May 2015

Although still carrying on the first-past-the-post tradition, UK voters are also opting to reject old-style majoritarian governments.

New Zealanders are now used to the MMP system, which gives small political parties a larger say in the formation of governments.

Politics in most western

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