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I get that frustration. Family conversations about electoral reform can be especially difficult because they get tangled up with other political beliefs that aren’t actually related to PR.
The socialism angle is a common but misguided deflection. Proportional representation isn’t tied to any economic system - it’s simply about ensuring that votes translate fairly into representation. Countries across the political spectrum use PR, from Nordic social democracies to fiscally conservative Germany and even Japan.
What helps me in these conversations is bringing it back to core democratic principles: in a democracy, citizens deserve representation. That’s it.
Rather than trying to win the whole argument at once, sometimes it’s more effective to plant seeds of doubt about FPTP. Ask how it’s fair that a party can win 100% of the power with only 39% of the votes. Or how it’s reasonable that millions of Conservative voters in Toronto or Liberal voters in rural Alberta have zero representation.
Deep breaths. The reform movement is a marathon, not a sprint.