Workers and workers' organisations have a fine record fighting
for democratic rights, at least since the Chartist movement to the
movement for universal suffrage. Now, we are fighting for an electoral
system that does not give the party of big business an unfair advantage.
It is therefore very positive to see trade unions
including Unite, Unison and others are considering supporting a
move to a system of Proportional Representation (PR) for elections in the UK at
their forthcoming conferences. Five trade unions including the Bakers,
Food & Allied Workers Union (BFAWU), the Transport Salaried Staffs'
Association (TSSA) and Musicians Union (MU) support introducing PR.
Greens will note that a growing number of Labour MPs including Clive
Lewis, Ben Bradshaw, and Ruth Maskell support introducing a proportional
electoral system. Three quarters of Labour Party members support this, as do
nearly a third of Constituency Labour Parties.
This is the moment for Green trade unionists to be working within their
trade unions to build support for Proportional Representation.
A right-wing government is in power, in large part because
of an unfair voting system in which millions cast votes that
are entirely unrepresented in parliament. Millions more are
disenfranchised entirely, because their citizenship and migration status
unjustly prevent them from participating in UK elections. The Conservative
government is planning to introduce voter ID schemes that will further
disenfranchise already marginalised communities.
If the last general election had been held using a proportional
electoral system, the Conservative Party would have 81 fewer MPs
and would not have a majority in the House of Commons. Both Labour and the Greens
would have gained more MPs. If all residents of the UK were permitted and
empowered to cast votes, our political landscape would be transformed for the
better.
By working within their trade unions, Greens can help get Proportional
Representation and begin to build a real democracy.
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