In this Sunday Q&A, the Two Matts ponder the Tories’ newfound support for electoral reform, given their historical stance. They also take on the complexities of proportional representation and the significance of party majorities. Also, are festivals cutting ties with sponsors like Baillie Gifford and Barclays due to activist pressure a problem and what impact will this have on the arts? Want your question answered? Email 2matt@tnepublishing.com.
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