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The crucial issue for me is genuine electoral reform which gets politicians to do more of what WE want instead of them acting as blue and red elected dictatorships under the present system - meaningful electoral reform is the key to us (the much ignored and frustrated voter) having some chance to truly influence all political matters - inc.Immigration, Europe,War,MPs expenses,NHS,Tax.
A Libdem vote would be most likely produce a hung parliament. Hopefully, a hung parliament would bring meaningful electoral reform into existence or closer at least. I think, that PR - in some form to be determined - is necessary and better than the current voting system where we have too little say or no say at all about government policy.
Electoral reform that includes regular referenda, Initiatives, mass public petitions and voter responsive PR is, I believe, something to be hoped for and worked towards. It may take years and years - it may well never happen - but to give us any hope of real democracy such reform needs to be pursued. Otherwise we will be forever stuck with the hobsons choice of tweedle dum or tweedle dee dictating to us.