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Proportional representation in the United Kingdom has been a political debate on electoral reform in British politics for many years. The Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament, and the Senedd use forms of proportional representation (PR) in their devolved assemblies. The United Kingdom used PR nationally for EU Parliament elections before its exit. Support for proportional representation in the House of Commons has been strongest with smaller parties and, at times, with factions of the Labour Party. The Conservative Party has historically been less likely to support PR.
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