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Electoral reform baton could be passed from Lib Dem to UKIP

The World Tonight

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On election day, SNP could get a million votes and 40 plus seats - and UKIP, five million votes and a handful of seats. Such are the vagaries of the First Past the Post system. A voting system the Liberal Democrats have long wanted reformed. As Keith MacDougall reports, the Lib Dems - who might get around 25 seats with three million votes - don't seem to be talking about it as much now, as once they did.

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