- UK constituency boundary shake-up expected to boost Tory party by up to 10 seats at the next election

- meanwhile the Parliamentary Constituencies Act has also raised the national campaign spending cap at the next election from £19.5m to about £33m

- that should benefit the Tory party, which tends to attract financial backers with deeper pockets

- Boris Johnson is set to scrap the Fixed Term Parliament Act, giving the incumbent administration the power to decide the timing of the next election instead of being required to hold one every five years

(https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status...46196897984512)

- Continued use of First past the post favours Conservatives as there is no other serious party on right in the UK.

There was already talk of Labour needing to win seats as Blue as those held by Jacob Rees Mogg in order to win next election before any of these changes. At what point does the systematic advantage given to one party stop this from being a working democracy?