London’s Metropolitan Police arrested another 492 people over the weekend after a protest Saturday in Trafalgar Square, as the Starmer government accelerated its crackdown on opposition to the Gaza genocide.

The entirely peaceful protest was held to oppose the proscription of Palestine Action. It was organised by Defend Our Juries and attended by over 1,000 people. Of the arrests, 488 were for holding up signs declaring, “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action”.

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    In 2024, just 6.6% of the world population lived in “full democracies”,

    I’m counting far less than 160.

    Sorry I didn’t make any claims as to what constitutes a “full” democracy, I was going with these guys who put it at about 167 “democracies”.

    Sure. But then IRV still gave us

    IRV is just FPTP+. Like you say, it isn’t an electoral system so much as a ballot system.

    We studied it, in Canada, under the name “Alternative Vote”. It was the only one we could find that was worse than FPTP:

    https://www.ourcommons.ca/content/Committee/421/ERRE/Reports/RP8655791/errerp03/06-RPT-Chap4-e_files/image002.gif

    There’s a reason why politicians keep suggesting it, and it’s not for our benefit.

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      Sorry I didn’t make any claims as to what constitutes a “full” democracy

      I’d settle for what defines “democracy” at all. I’ve seen folks claim El Salvador is a democracy while Nicaragua isn’t, entirely because the government of El Salvador is politically aligned with the US and the Nicaraguans are not.

      IRV is just FPTP+

      I don’t really care what flavor of election system you think is the right one. However you square it, you can have shit candidates win popular mandates. There is no system that’ll keep people you don’t like out of office, shy of a dictatorship that puts you in charge.

      There’s a reason why politicians keep suggesting it

      Suggesting it? Thirteen states have now banned ranked-choice voting as municipalities decide on whether to adopt it

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        I met an Aussie in Thailand who claimed that ranked ballot elections are undemocratic, that recent Australian protests were not racist, that immigration was a huge problem in Australia, that Australians are not actually racist at all, and that recent Australian protests were about protesting Palestine, and not racist at all.

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        I don’t really care what flavor of election system you think is the right one.

        You’re against logic and reason?

        However you square it, you can have shit candidates win popular mandates. There is no system that’ll keep people you don’t like out of office, shy of a dictatorship that puts you in charge.

        I’m not interested in a system that will keep people I don’t like out of office. I’m interested in a system that represents the will of the people, rather than the will of a select rich and powerful few.

        If you’re willing to care, you might find one.

        Suggesting it? Thirteen states have now banned ranked-choice voting as municipalities decide on whether to adopt it

        I don’t see the problem here, like I said, it’s worse than FPTP.