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    Because that is not what it does, it merely encourages the growth of single issue and extreme parties, providing them with a chance of getting elected. It also means horse trading behind closed doors after an election to decide on what policies will be followed - power to politicians and profoundly undemocratic.

    So what is wrong, instead, of the coalitions that are our major parties agreeing their own programmes for government before an election, to place these before the public to be voted on, so the public know what they are voting for, with a clear choice of rival programmes and knowing exactly what kind of Government they will get?

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