R&E will close on the 28th December - see this thread. https://www.religionethics.co.uk/index.php?topic=22932.0#new
Excellent news - reports say that tactical voting was a factor, in that people voted for the party most likely to stop Reform in that constituency.Be interesting to see how that plays out in the Holyrood election next year.
Which, of course, has a form of PR, making tactical voting harder
Nevertheless I think it has been used by unionist voters in the past to vote for the party most likely to beat the SNP in the list votes. With some success if I recall correctly. Now however there is a dilemma as voting SNP might be the best way to keep out Reform using the same tactic!
That tactic though was hugely dependent on the SNP winning in the FPTP seats and being by far the largest party. There have been some attempts to use it but largely not successful, and at most means a handful of seats
A few seats in a tight election!
Making tactical voting unnecessary, which for me is its main advantage, rather than proportionality.