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Josiah Mortimer

Josiah Mortimer is the Editor of Left Foot Forward. Follow him on Twitter.

Green Party leadership race doesn’t need to be a ‘coronation’

Josiah Mortimer
2 June, 2016

The Greens are a democratic party and should act like it

Who are the frontrunners in the Green Party leadership contest?

Josiah Mortimer
19 May, 2016

Following Natalie Bennett’s decision to step down, a lot hinges on what Caroline Lucas decides to do next

8 lessons from ‘Super Thursday’ elections for Britain’s fragmented politics

Josiah Mortimer
11 May, 2016

The era of two-party politics is over

Short-changing voters: why the cuts to smaller parties are wrong

Josiah Mortimer
21 March, 2016

Short money goes some way to redressing our woefully disproportionate voting system

Breathing new life into Welsh politics

Josiah Mortimer
18 February, 2016

With the Wales Bill making its way through Westminster, the Electoral Reform Society has a challenge for the parties

The debate about Britain’s relationship with the EU is now open

Josiah Mortimer
5 February, 2016

There are democratic questions for both campaigns to answer

The public are fed up with big donors’ influence on party politics

Josiah Mortimer
20 January, 2016

The Trade Union Bill could be the start of a process which sorts out our hopeless party funding system for good

Yesterday may be remembered as an historic day in the campaign for electoral reform

Josiah Mortimer
15 September, 2015

Trade unions have voted to consider changing the current system

Our ‘democracy’ is stacked in favour of certain voters

Josiah Mortimer
16 April, 2015

The average seat hasn’t changed hands since the 1960s

This May will be a boost for female representation – but there’s a catch

Josiah Mortimer
13 March, 2015

The current electoral system is a huge barrier to seat access for female MPs

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