"People go to the ballot box and expect to be represented in Parliament when they put their vote down and it doesn't work that way, we've got to change that.
"Our own polling showed that up to 50 percent of the public want electoral reform. (NB. 'Up to' = 'less than'.)
She added: "Irrespective of what your views are, if voters vote for you, you should be able to be represented in Parliament, and our system doesn't reflect that at the moment."
Ms Miller, who has brought legal cases over Brexit, said there had been an "erosion of trust" in the political system. Express.
Blogger: I wonder if she even grasps the irony? - If she does, it is hypocrisy, if she does not her lack of understanding of basic democracy would surely exclude her from any public office.