Nah, why do that when I can read people calling lefties whinging losers!? :shrug:
Whinging about all the people whinging about losing. Then whinging some more about the whinging, and I might then have a whinge about you whinging about the whinging losing lefties! So much more productive! :thumbsup:
DiS was just explaining that being on the losing side isn't about being bitter. Of course people had opposite fears, hence the government was reelected. That is pretty much stating the obvious.
Is the issue right or wrong in your opinion? Both main political parties indulging in similar...
Theirs' is a Mixed Member Proportional Representation. You have 2 votes, one for your constituency MP, one for a party. The constituency member is still chosen under FPTP. Each party then has a closed list (a region list) of candidates or list MP's that make up the rest of parliament and give...
That would only be PR in the situation of the entire UK being one single constituency with a party voting list. It wouldn't be the split of PR through a district or region based system that still connects candidates to their locality.
"There is no final victory. There is no final defeat. There is just the same battle. To be fought over and over again. So toughen up. Bloody toughen up!"
Tony Benn
The bitter poor losers as just as bad as those that want to be idiot winners.