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Liberal Democrats have the most to gain from changing the voting system. In Britain's general election last year, they got 23 percent of the vote but only 9 percent of the 650 seats in the House of Commons. In Scotland, the separatist Scottish National Party was expected to win enough seats in the regional parliament for party leader Alex Salmond to continue as leader of a minority government. The SNP has downplayed its aspiration of Scottish independence but gained credit for enacting free personal care for the elderly and free university education, in contrast to the sharply higher tuition fees being imposed in England. The Scottish government's most controversial move came in 2009, when it freed convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds because he had cancer. Al-Megrahi returned to a hero's welcome in Libya.
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