by andykimmons | Jul 10, 2024
The idea of having a UK parliament made up of randomly selected MPs from each constituency is a concept that challenges the traditional system of elected representatives. This unconventional approach raises questions about the effectiveness and legitimacy of such a...
by andykimmons | Jul 8, 2024
A nurse from Kerala, Sojan Joseph, recently made history by winning a seat in the British Parliament as a Labour Party candidate in the UK elections. His victory in the Conservative Party stronghold of Ashford marks a significant achievement for the Keralite community...
by andykimmons | Jul 8, 2024
Should the UK Parliament be composed of randomly selected MPs from each constituency? As seen in the recent news article, US President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to use Nigel Farage as his UK link following Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s landslide...
by andykimmons | Apr 21, 2024
The novel approach to parliamentary representation proposed by Radical Politics UK—randomly selecting MPs from the eligible population—aims to reduce political polarization and create a government that more accurately mirrors society. While promising in theory, this...
by andykimmons | Apr 20, 2024
The issue of political polarization is a major concern in many contemporary parliamentary systems, often exacerbated by party affiliations and the adversarial nature of electoral politics. The model proposed by Radical Politics UK, which eliminates the need for party...