So Dave - How exactly do you spell Chnage?

Less than 24 hours after Cameron’s Tories voted as one in a failed bid to derail the referendum on voting reform, and we're stepping up the pressure to ensure the bill isn’t lost in the House of Lords.

We’re not clear what David Cameron means by ‘Change’. He may have reached for a definition in some NewSpeak dictionary. Only in that kind of world, where our broken elections are overseen by the Ministry of Fairness, would the comments coming from his front bench make sense.

Cameron talks about change. He talks about fairness. He’s even dared to talk equality where our elections are concerned. None of these big words are possible without voting reform. We hope this blast from the recent past offers a gentle reminder as the referendum bill heads towards the House of Lords.

We're taking a version of that oh-so infamous billboard over to Witney, and we need our supporters to give us the slogans to pop on it. The Vote for a Change campaign is asking more than 40,000 supporters for the slogans it will be airbrushing onto billboards in his Witney constituency. Change the copy - if you're feeling creative load up photoshop and change the graphics. But either way you can get started online right here, right now. http://www.VoteForAChange.co.uk/CameronBillboard

The ‘We can't go on like this’ billboard has become iconic – and for all the wrong reasons. But this is precisely how voters feel when they see our MPs. We need stronger votes to bring our politicians down to earth.

Sadly last night the Conservatives and some Labour rebels marched together through the lobbies united against change. With less than 100 days to a general election that’s one voting record we won’t see airbrushed out.