Democracy campaigners are urging the public to refuse to give in to the big two parties, and to vote instead for a 'hung parliament' and radical political and voting reform.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, whose party is still riding high in the polls, says that electoral reform could be a deal breaker for a post-election hung parliament arrangement.
The tabloid and Telegraph assault on Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg this morning is a rallying cry - in what will be a sustained counter-insurgency against making this General Election a key moment in breaking open an unfair, monopolistic and archaic political system in Britain.
A website designed to help people figure out who to vote for on the basis of what options they prefer is proving a big hit and encouraging election participation.
Critics say the dominance of ‘the big three’ in a gladiatorial TV contest shows what is wrong with the Westminster system, rather than offering any meaningful change.
As the Green Party launches its 2010 general election manifesto today, the UK's biggest online bookmaker says its leader Caroline Lucas is odds-on favourite to win Brighton Pavilion.
individuals and organisations have been launching an online campaign to encourage people to vote for a hung parliament. Anthony Barnett explains why it matters to upset the political status quo and the 'big two' party juggernauts - and how we can.
As the latest opinion polls show a narrowing election lead for the Tories, political reform campaigners are launching a bold "Hang 'Em - until they change" initiative.