Saw a bit about this today. I understood (hopefully correctly) that what was proposed if the May vote agrees it is that your ballot paper in the future will get you to rank your preference. so a ballot sheet from say an ardent labour hater might read
1 xxx Con
2. yyy UKIP
3. zzz BNP
4. ggg Green
5. eee Ecology
6. lll Lib Dem
7. LLL Labour
If so wouldn't that lead to the minority parties wrongly getting a bigger representation because of peoples deep seated hatred of in this case Labour but it could easily be 7.CCC Conservative.?
And in your example - as I understand it - if UKIP and the BNP got knocked out in the first round of counting then the 2nd choice would be given to the Greens, even though they were actually the 4th choice. Its an omnishambles of a system, with very little connection to democracy imo.
It is the reason that many countries these days have coalition Govts. made up of minority factions who end up with far more influence than their support in the country should allow them to have.
You end up with directionless Govt. with every decision a mish mash compromise so as not to upset the minorities who can pull the rug from under the Govt.
I am a supporter of a minority party, and should perhaps support such a system but I dont. There is plenty wrong with one person one vote, but I still believe its so much better than any form of PR could ever be.
Some complex form of AV/PR would leave us open to even more manipulation by the political/ chattering classes imo, and we would almost certainly never again have a Govt. of one party with a good solid majority leading the country in one particular direction.
It may be a good thing that Clegg is leading the Yes campaign at the present time, as his personal rating is about the same level as a snakes gonads in a cart rut. Probably because he has been shown to be a shameless unprincipled opportunistic career politician, even by westminster standards.