Reform having had wall to wall coverage in all forms of the media getting the same number of seats as the greens should also say a lot, and lead to some changes in representation in the media, but it won't.
And twice as many votes as the Greens
Reform having had wall to wall coverage in all forms of the media getting the same number of seats as the greens should also say a lot, and lead to some changes in representation in the media, but it won't.
Apply the same to those nauseous over spotlighted Scottish Nationalists.Reform having had wall to wall coverage in all forms of the media getting the same number of seats as the greens should also say a lot, and lead to some changes in representation in the media, but it won't.
They've helped Labour get an easy win - did Starmer even have to go in to detail about how he will increase investment in the UK and generate a better economy?
As many have written, both are ****, but the Tories have at least proven themselves beyond doubt as ****. A total embarrassment of a government. Amazed that anyone voted for them.
Not much left to be spotlighted anymore...Apply the same to those nauseous over spotlighted Scottish Nationalists.
Yes, and will probably include an even greater input from Putin.No Reform candidate stood in my constituency and the Labour guy got in by a few hundred votes. I think that's a truer longer term indication of how the election really went, the next one will undoubtedly be closer and involve at least two very different looking parties.
I was under the impression that many on the right who feel disenfranchised by the Tories would have voted that way. If the Tories go further to the right then I can't see a place for a limited company like Reform.Reform UK getting 14% of the overall votes is a hell of an achievement from them.
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I was under the impression that many on the right who feel disenfranchised by the Tories would have voted that way. If the Tories go further to the right then I can't see a place for a limited company like Reform.
He'll be dead by then.Yes, and will probably include an even greater input from Putin.
These results prove just how wrong our current voting system is.
Labour:
Votes: 9,600,000
Seats: 410
Tories:
Votes: 6,700,000
Seats: 119
Reform:
Votes: 4,000,000
Seats: 4
Labour received 2.4x more votes than Reform and get 30x more seats for it.
Lib Dems received 13% less votes than Reform yet gained 18x more seats.
Whether you agree with a given parties manifesto, it's not at all representational, which IMO is why we ultimately see such massive swings.
does one drive the other though?And twice as many votes as the Greens
And why Labour would never ever vote for a change in PR.
The Tories wouldn’t either. The system suits both of them. Under PR Reform would have a big say in things and could swing votes in the HoP and have to be given a voice. It is Reform this time, could be another party another time.
This election has shown that once again Britain is out of kilter with the EU politically. The overall result of this election is that we have a left of centre government with a strong majority and a strong (even more left?) Lib-Dem showing to boot. On the continent meanwhile, you have far right leaders in Italy, and Netherlands, and although they might not win the 2nd round in France, their National Rally party seems to get stronger every election.
Alarmingly, the far right are on the rise in Germany - and we know where that leads!
Alarmingly, the far right are on the rise in Germany - and we know where that leads!
We now have two major parties and three other parties (Lib Dems, Greens and Reform) that have strong support among certain parts of the electorate and yet Labour win by a huge margin despite only getting 35% of the vote, the Lib Dems are over represented and the Greens and Reform should have more representation in parliament.
FPTP isn’t a fair reflection of the electorate in this country.
This election has shown that once again Britain is out of kilter with the EU politically. The overall result of this election is that we have a left of centre government with a strong majority and a strong (even more left?) Lib-Dem showing to boot. On the continent meanwhile, you have far right leaders in Italy, and Netherlands, and although they might not win the 2nd round in France, their National Rally party seems to get stronger every election.
Alarmingly, the far right are on the rise in Germany - and we know where that leads!
the Nazis were the Socialist Workers Party of Germany who encouraged anti Jewish sentiment - I think you will find that is more akin to the far left over here rather than the far right - Starmer has been fighting to get these extremists out of Labour but its never far away, it's rife within the party
True, but many of the MP's to the right of the party were able to keep their seats. The shift may have been decided for them. As more centrist MP's leave they'll likely be replaced by Reform ones. 30p Lee could change again. He's switched more times than I have energy companies.Tories will tear themselves apart over this for the next 2 years at least