I'm not sure that MMP needed another reason to be hailed as a deeply flawed mechanism we voted for, not once, but twice.\xa0
I still argue we did it because we were too lazy to have a decent look at alternative systems way back when we were deciding we hated First Past the Post.\xa0
One of the more interesting factoids of the campaign was when James Shaw told us last week he had seen research that shows we are actually getting less knowledgeable about MMP as people are born into a system that they never really bother to study properly.\xa0
This Government, despite MMP, having been a First Past the Post operation has hardly been a shining light and one of their great failures was to not take the astonishing First Past the Post-style majority and convince more of us to come along with them.\xa0
By not doing that, the resentment that has built is the same resentment that built under Muldoon-type Governments, whereby we were merely sheep who were lucky enough to be allowed to vote once every three years.\xa0
Of all the weird rules of MMP the overhang is probably the least trouble and, in part, explainable.\xa0
But the coattailing isn't and if we were to make a change that would be it. An electorate, although important, is not so important it should drag extra seats along with it well below the 5% threshold.\xa0
The threshold also is fine. Any less and you are dealing with weirdos and the number of weirdo parties lined up this year shows you the level of crazy we could be open to.\xa0
But to take the cake is the "death of a candidate" rule and its subsequent by-election. The rule, with its extra MP and therefore a larger parliament thus disrupting the proportionality, is so stupid it defies logic and quite obviously should be changed.\xa0
Why a list MP gets installed until the by-election and then stays makes no sense.\xa0
And the fact it could decide a Government is even more bat-shit crazy.\xa0
The trouble with MMP, apart from its potentially bizarre outcomes, is it is too complicated. The sheer amount of communication I have received from people this year clearly confused about the value of their electorate vote as opposed to their party vote, is frightening.\xa0
And 99.9% of us would not have even known about the dead person rule. And there is nothing wrong with a dead person rule if the dead person rule isn't complete and utter insanity, which it is.\xa0
Which makes it not only confusing but stupid as well.\xa0
Yet an entire country could be run as the outworking of that one new entirely invented seat we don't actually need.\xa0
Go figure.\xa0
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