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It's time for change!

It's time for change! In the 2019 General Election, the Conservatives won an MP for every 38,000 votes it received.  The Liberal Democrats got 336,000 votes for every MP; while for the…

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You can follow us and get in touch on Twitter or email us at info@lder.org. If you want to become active in LDER, please get involved.

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Get involved!

Get involved There are many ways to get involved in our campaign for electoral reform: Sign up for emails so you won't miss out on our news Join us! We're a volunteer organisation…

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Campaign events

Campaign events Join us at one of our upcoming events and help promote the cause for Electoral Reform. Upcoming Events Coming up: LDER will be at the annual Social Liberal Forum Conference…

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About us

About us Liberal Democrats for Electoral Reform (LDER) is the campaign hub for Liberal Democrats who want a fair voting system which delivers maximum, equal power to the voter; and representative…

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Join us

Join us Membership of Liberal Democrats for Electoral Reform costs just £10 a year (£5 concessions) and is open to all members of the Liberal Democrats. Membership gives you the right to vote at…

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The change we need

The change we need PR for the UK Parliament This is the fundamental change needed, changing our politics for the better and underpinning all the other changes needed (see below). There are…

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions Q1. But we lost the 2011 referendum on electoral reform A1. The referendum on the alternative vote (AV) was not about proportional representation or equal votes. AV…

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