As said previously, I think it's wholly unfair that 12.6% of all voters will be represented by just 1 MP.
In my view, our current system doesn't work if 33% of our voting population want something other than Conservative or Labour Governments.
That's all well and good, but in this election UKIP came out second in dozens of constituencies.
Let's 'pretend' that 33% of voters from 50 different constituencies voted UKIP making this party the 'runner-up'.
Is it fair that the millions of voters over the UK won't be represented?
3.8...
I'm quite disappointed by this.
I know UKIP and their Voters get a fair amount of flack on here, but getting the third highest votes in the UK, by quite a large margin, to only have 1 seat doesn't seem right.
Votes so far:
Conservative: 10.9m
Labour: 9.1m
UKIP: 3.7m
Lib Dems: 2.3m
SNP: 1.4m...