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I can see the point to this, although I pretty sure it's not quite that simple. I think we have to accept, to certain extent, that we live within a representative electoral system, more than a true democracy. These boundaries are relatively arbitary in high density areas but profoundly important in other areas such as islands! In the cases of an island (we see at the top and bottom of that list) how on earth would a satifactory(fair) outcome be decided without denying the the idea of a unified sense of 'place' or community. I don't quite know how these decisions would be made when many of factors are subjective and immeasurable.
On the point of Democracy (which is very important) I think there are bigger fish to fry, as I said about the House of Lords, more reform is needed.
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