Captain Sensible
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Not sure you are correct here.... I voted for Norman Baker not Lib Dems..as I`m sure many did..but of course not enough this time..
Is this a joke?
Not sure you are correct here.... I voted for Norman Baker not Lib Dems..as I`m sure many did..but of course not enough this time..
That is a very interesting stat. Wherever those votes were, it appears most were not in the 20 or so most marginal seats.
Votes needed to win one seat:
SNP 25,972
Conservative 34,244
Labour 40,277
LibDems 301,986
Greens 1,157,613
UKIP 3,881,129
Point of order. Only Herr Tubthumper is allowed to comment on what does / doesn't happen in Germany.
What proportional representation would look like based on current results:
Conservatives 237
Labour 200
UKIP 81
Lib Dem 51
SNP 32
Green 25
But this result is also democracy. It's not democracy/not democracy, black/white; but just different versions of it. Under this particular system it's just not about how many votes you get nationally; never has been.
Personally, I really don't mind having vile lowlife scumbags like UKIP kept out by an electoral system whose criteria they, lest we forget, have NOT met - just because a significant number of twisted f**kers spread thinly throughout the country are mad enough to favour them. It's also not without precedent for an electoral system to have restrictions in place to keep the extremists out: Germany has exactly that spelled out in its Basic Law, for instance.
I think they may actually now fade a bit, especially if Farage is really a goner. Some individuals seem simply to have liked him, in a way that they simply haven't likedMiliband. Takes all sorts I guess.
Votes needed to win one seat:
SNP 25,972
Conservative 34,244
Labour 40,277
LibDems 301,986
Greens 1,157,613
UKIP 3,881,129
Sounds good. Best argument for PR that I've seen yet.One of the consequences of proportional representation might easily be the restructuring of the two political parties who have benefitted historically from the first past the post system. The result might be this:-
Pro-Europe Conservative 158
Centre Left Labour 133
UKIP 81
Eurosceptic Conservative 79
Left Labour 67
Lib Dem 51
SNP 32
Green 25
Make a coalition out of that !
The real scumbags in this country are the ones who resort to vile abuse of others who don't agree with their views..........the left wingers in particular.
Why single out left-wingers? Doesn't the UKIP candidate who threatened to shoot his asian opponent between the eyes if he ever became prime minister count? or the EDL? or the BNP?
The blues did not win this, tactical voting has won the day. Many people held their noses whilst they voted, and will soon come to terms abruptly with the outcome of doing so.
Replacing one flawed system with another is not the answer. If we had PR today we would either have a Conservative/UKIP government with Farage and in the Cabinet or the unholy alliance of 'not the right' with Milband as PM after losing net 26 seats. Can't see how that is any more democratic than what we have now.
Problem with PR is that it reverses the problem; Yes, minor parties have too little influence in FPTP but they get too much as the marginal part(ies) in PR. Voteres end up with a mash mash of compromised policies that no-one voted for (as we have had for five years). Law of Unintended Consequences applies.