Could the new Government to change MP arrangements?


It is very clear from my review of Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Merseyside voting information items in the recent times. They do inform of our requirements but sadly there are very few opportunities and so we need the new Government to review on the arrangement for future MPs after this year. Currently in Sussex there are 16 MPs and 13 of them are Conservatives, two Labours and one Green MP. Meanwhile in Kent there are 17 MPs and 15 are Conservatives and 2 Labours. There are 11 Surrey MPs and all of them are Conservatives. There are of course many people who like Conservatives but inevitably there are many other people in all of those settings who want a Labour, Liberal Democrat or Green represents and they are not able to connect their votes. The Merseyside situation is that there are 15 MPs and currently 14 of them are Labour MPs and one is Conservative. However there are many people across the region that would prefer Conservative, Liberal Democrats or Green MPs and they would like an solution.

It would be fantastic if the new Government would arrange for people that if there are many votes for a range of solutions that are not the most significant MPs could they provide a way for a representation so that they are able to benefit for their responses even if it is modest!

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I am passionate about the need for public policies to be made accessible to everyone, especially those who want to improve the wellbeing of their communities. I am particularly interested in issues related to crime and policing as well as health services and strategic planning.
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