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Reform aimed at parties’ benefit

When you witness the leaders of two conveniently allied political parties conspiring to have our system of voting dramatically changed, one has darn good reason to wonder, not what’s in it for the people, but what’s in it for them. Plain and simple.

When you witness the leaders of two conveniently allied political parties conspiring to have our system of voting dramatically changed, one has darn good reason to wonder, not what’s in it for the people, but what’s in it for them.

Plain and simple.

Graeme Roberts

Brentwood Bay