New Electoral Reform Group
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•Over 100 MPs join new parliamentary group supporting electoral reform for Westminster
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Fair Elections has seen over 100 MPs join.
More than half of them are from Labour .
The group has launched with a new report on how changing the county’s distorting First Past the Post (FPTP ) voting system would be a vital step in restoring public trust in politics, which has slumped to historic lows.
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