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Sprint for PR

Sprint for PR advocates electoral reform to preferential proportional representation in this parliament. This substack explores how we can achieve this and why we urgently need to.

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Latest Issues

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Either Labour or Reform UK will be in crisis this year.

I have now been analysing the YouGov poll I commissioned for a week, and there are a number of enormously important findings that I will try to explain.

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Carney's "Middle Powers" must defend their democracies from fascists.

With thanks to a generous donor, Sprint for PR has commissioned a poll with YouGov that will explore how the British people might rank parties in an Alternative Vote election. While I await the results of that poll, I thought I’d reflect on...

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The Green win in Gorton and Denton might be the end of Labour.

In this post I’ll show you a couple of bits of analysis from the British Election Study that indicate that the Green Party could be about to win Gorton and Denton comfortably, and then surge into a poll lead against Labour.

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  • Sprint for PR

    Ewan Hoyle is lead strategist at Sprint for PR, a progressive project aimed at forcing electoral reform to preferential proportional representation (or the Alternative Vote if we want the best weapon against Farage) in this parliament.

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