The event illustrated the failure to ensure cross-party representation in favor of AV, no data appears on the platform of the Conservatives, or other center-right party
Conservatives have faced an even bigger wipeout in 1997 under AV, pushing them into third place behind the Liberal Democrats, according to leading academic.
The party would win only 70 seats in the landmark poll, giving Tony Blair an even bigger landslide than 165 won on the basis of first pastthe-mail.
According to the model, Professor John William Flew Curtice, Strathclyde University, Paddy Ashdown's Liberal Democrats Conservative Party 115 will take the chair, but that ended 45 s. It is likely to have changed the Tories' electoral fortune for all, it is argued, possibly skewing the results of the leadership race and continue cementing Labour's political dominance.
Of all general elections since 1983 were examined in the study, 1997 polls would look under different AV. However, the system will also lead to significantly different results in 2005 election, the paper receives a landslide majority of 108, receiving 22 seats over what is actually received.
Such an outcome could have continued the Premiership of Tony Blair, and gave him more of a mandate to face down Gordon Brown's claims move to No.. 10 However, there is no comfort for work or conservative supporters want to win outright in the general election last year. Results of 2010 would be identical under AV, according to the model.
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