Pressure grows on Labour to commit to proportional representation as poll reveals two-fifths of people believe their vote has been wasted

Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure from Labour activists to make reform of the voting system a manifesto commitment, amid rising public concern about its unfairness and fears that it could leave left-of-centre parties out of government for good.

With Labour and Starmer searching for a “big idea” to reignite his leadership, polling today for the Best for Britain organisation shows that less than two fifths of people (39%) believe their vote has made any difference to the results in recent first-past-the-post elections.

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