Thank you for contacting me about the voting system in the UK.
I fully support First Past the Post (FPTP). FPTP is a tried-and-tested system that ensures stability and clear governance. It prevents disproportionate influence by minority parties with minimal public support who typically end up holding the balance of power in PR systems.
The British people were clear on this matter in a referendum on voting systems in 2011. FPTP is well established and understood by voters. It provides a clear and robust way of electing Members of Parliament and there is an unambiguous link between constituents and their representatives in Westminster.
For the most part, FPTP produces governments with working majorities in Parliament. This leads to efficient and effective decision-making. FPTP also allows for the formation of a strong opposition party that can provide a check on the power of the government of the day. I believe that alternative systems are less transparent, more complicated and less likely to lead to effective government.
The Government has set out plans to change the voting systems for all Combined Authority Mayors, the Mayor of London and the Police and Crime Commissioners. This is being taken forward through the Elections Bill and will be scrutinised by Parliament in the usual way. Transferable voting systems were rejected by the British people and I fully support these changes.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
Craig Whittaker MP.
October 2021.