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    Compelled to vote

    The Guardian - United Kingdom; Jul 06, 2005

    SARAH LUDFORD MEP GEOFF DOBSON ALUN DAVIES JOHN LOADER


    With typical Labour arrogance, Geoff Hoon proposes that we be fined if
    we don't vote (Hoon calls for compulsory voting, July 5). Typically in
    a general election, three-fifths of those who vote in a parliamentary
    constituency see their vote wasted, under the winner-takes-all
    electoral system. The situation in Belgium is quite different: who
    knows if turnout is 90% because of compulsion or because of fair
    voting?

    Those who, like me, have never had the "privilege" of being
    represented at Westminster by someone they voted for will resent
    Hoon's preference for compulsion under first-past-the-post over
    electoral reform.

    Sarah Ludford MEP

    Lib Dem, London

    * The government has an immediate opportunity to extend
    enfranchisement. In 2004 the European court of human rights ruled that
    the UK government's blanket, automatic ban on voting by sentenced
    prisoners was in violation of protocol 1, article 3, of the European
    convention on human rights. The UK is one of only nine European
    countries automatically disenfranchising all sentenced prisoners, the
    others being Armenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary,
    Luxembourg, Romania and Russia. The ban dates back to the Forfeiture
    Act of 1870 and has no place in a modern democracy.

    Geoff Dobson

    Prison Reform Trust

    * There is just a possibility that it would be better to tackle the
    underlying problem that many people do not vote because they know
    their vote could not affect their local result or, consequently, the
    national result. Changing the voting system to the single transferable
    vote would give every vote the potential to affect the local and
    national results and give politicians an incentive to campaign to
    every elector in every area instead of just the swing voters in key
    marginals.

    Anthony Tuffin

    Chichester

    * Well that'll be a day I never thought would happen - I've agreed
    with Geoff Hoon. His call for compulsory voting is absolutely right. I
    know Britons appear to have a compulsive loathing of compulsion, but
    the debate surrounding the policy would be a serious contribution to
    making people think about and actually use their vote.

    Alun Davies

    Bristol

    * So Geoff Hoon wants compulsory voting. Geoff, why not start with
    compulsory attendance at all debates and subsequent divisions by all
    MPs?

    John Loader

    Ely, Cambs
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