Mnementh said:
As I wrote, some states even have Instant Runoff. Rules can be changed. And Japan and UK as I wrote have similar systems anyways. Also it should strike you as weird that pretty much any democracy can have multiple parties, but in the US it suddenly is impossible? |
Not impossible but it going to take awhile. I think UK culturally closest to USA and if they had the same system we had I truly believe they would only have 2 parties also. There system give power to third parties in minority in helping form government our system don't so at least there if you vote for a liberal third party in UK for example you at least have hope they be able to influence the labor party. Similar to USA it been I think around 100 years since there been a prime minister in UK that was not from Labour or Conservative party.
Even in Japan post WW2 with the exception of 1993-1996 they also only had prime minsters from 2 parties Liberal Democratic and Democratic parties.







