The Brits sent me their codes. Over there, they have had the fifth candidate declared the winner. That might indeed cause riots.
Switzerland has a system like that. It is an irritant, but people understand it. For them, the system is already proportional by region. In addition, the coefficients are either 1.0 or 1.1. The adjustments are small and it is much less of a shock. It can also be done in a hierarchy. We can take a province and do it in a region with three or four members. It ends up proportionally, but with fewer shocks. The multiplication coefficients are less scary.
In England, they had no electoral threshold. I think there were 12 parties. Their proportional system was adjustable between 0 and I, meaning pure plurality and pure proportionality. Halfway along, the top three were in play, which was already less of a shock. There is also a question—