In reply to Trevers:
you're not alone. But may be alone in not groaning at the thought of trying to debate it again given we've been shot down so much about it.
It's definitely a time to look at it again. The Conservatives got into power this time with 24% of the electorate vote. Of the votes made they were opposed by 59.4% of voters.
Until recently FPTP wasn't so bad, you were basically choosing between Labour and Conservatives and the winner got in. Now with so many extra parties, marginalized voters, and a Labour party that is not seen as representative of it's members (you could argue they've lost their way or you could argue that really we need another party as Labour can't cover all the 'left of Tory' voters as it's such a wide spectrum...either way irrelevant to this discussion), you end up with the majority of voters not being happy with who gets in. PR is really needed.
But given we DID have a vote about it not too long ago and stuck with what we've got, despite very big criticisms in how that went down - rushed through, options given not satisfactory and missing what most supporters wanted from the list, not explained properly to the voters etc - I don't know if there's enough heart to get it forced through the inevitable back lash.