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Plant Commission
The
Plant
Commission
was a commission in
the United Kingdom
that examined
electoral reform
started by the
Labour Party
while in
opposition
.
The Commission
was
headed
by
Professor
Raymond Plant
and recommended a move to
proportional representation
as a
method
of electing
British Members of Parliament
.
Plans
for
electoral
reform
were shelved by the incoming
Labour government
in
1997
when the
party
won a 179-seat
majority
under
first past the post
.