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[1] – What are your thoughts on the proposition that the failure of the recent Alternative Vote referendum was partially caused by some voters thinking it did not go far enough?

    Mjollnir.svgListenerXTalkerX04:43, 8 May 2011

    Reminds me of the Australian republic referendum which faulted because, even the majority wanted a republic, people felt that the model put forward further entrenched the political power of the politicians rather than the voters.

      - π04:57, 8 May 2011