Here’s the thing

It really does not matter how you vote in the next election, the result will be a minority government with majority power.

At least 25% of voters will be underrepresented or not represented at all.

The only way this will change is when you, ‘the disenfranchised’ and other fair minded voters, commit to vote (one time) as a block  to change the corrupting voting system.

‘The Enemy of your Enemy is your Friend’

In the upcoming Federal election will you vote the same way, expecting a different result or make a ‘one off’ leap of faith and change the system?

IMAGINE challenges voters of all political views, to participate in changing a non-representative voting system to one where they are represented by those for whom they vote.

If you don’t know how the two major parties are disproportionately advantaged by our dodgy ‘Two Party Preferred’ (TPP) voting system, you need to watch this.

John Cleese explains how proportional representation will make UK politics fairer, where voters are represented by those for whom they vote.

John talks about the UKs ‘First Past the Post’ (FPP), however voters have exactly the same issues here in Australia with its ‘Two Party Preferred’ (TPP).

The type of ‘Proportional Representation’ (PR) IMAGINE proposes is ‘Mixed Member Proportional’ (MMP) which enables direct selection of local representation.