I take it that no one wants to discuss the relative merits of PR and FPTP then. Perhaps after tomorrow's business.
ON THE BALL CITY!!!
ON THE BALL CITY!!!
The country has voted and we have a single party with a majority - albeit a slender one, but surely that is far better than a 'rainbow coalition' that I feared only a few days ago. No amount of 'mud-slinging' or anything else can change the outcome and with those 'north of the border' having been 'brainwashed' by Sturgeon and co, it's going to be a long road back to power for the Labour party.
Mods - I think it is time this thread was closed!!!
So SNP voters are "brainwashed", yet you as a Tory aren't?
So SNP voters are "brainwashed", yet you as a Tory aren't?
Of course they are, completely brainwashed by the Tory mantra of "the financial mess left by the previous government" bullshit that we've had pretty much on constant loop for the past five years.
Too many people just accepted it as a fact, rather than look just a little deeper to see it for the propaganda bullshit that it actually is.
I much prefer '1st past the post' to any system of PR as it makes coalitions the exception rather than the rule. I believe Italy is trying to change its system of PR after many decades of weak and corrupt governments decided behind closed doors without the electorates consent. For the UK, with its generally ignorant and gullible electorate it is far safer with the simple system we have than PR. The electoral system we have is based around two parties and is there to provide strong government, not to reflect the individual wishes of the electorate.
All I would say Canario to your to your PR based analogy is this. How many UKIP voters voted for the AV referendum in this parliament? I would suggest hardly any, they are just bleating because it doesn't suit them now. As a Lib Dem voter for many many years I have always wanted a fairer system but feel that it will not happen now in my lifetime.The trouble is we are supposed to live in a democracy. It's absolutely stupid that because of where I choose to live I effectively don't have a vote. Yes I know I can rock up at a polling station and put a cross on a piece of paper, but the process is meaningless, as whatever I do I will end up with a Conservative MP. This is true for many people and it works both ways. The point is my and many peoples votes don't matter, dare I suggest that this is why many people are so disengaged from the political process. Yes the current process does generally tend to result in strong government either blue or red, however if that was the only purpose then we might as well have a one party state and save us the cost of an election. Under the current process the net effect on me is no different, although I accept I could move just to give my vote a value, however there aren't that many places I could move to as generally the result of elections is decided on a small number of key marginal constiuencies. I agree with you're last sentence in as far as this is what we have, but this is not what we should have. We are supposed to be a democracy where one person vote is of equal value to the next person and we don't have this.
This below chart is interesting. If you combine the UKIP / Green votes then these parties received more than half the number of votes of the Labour party, but this only resulted in 2 MP's against the Labour parties 232 MP's.
So what would have been the most likely result if we had had PR. Almost certainly a Conservative / UKIP coalition government, pretty much what we've got now. Only the process would have been fairer. I might still not like the result but at least my vote would have counted
I also don't understand why you think coalition government is so bad. I suspect over the next year or so many people will come to regret that we don't have a Conservative / Liberal coalition government. History will reflect much better on the involvement of the Liberals in the last government than voters did on Thursday.
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I take it that no one wants to discuss the relative merits of PR and FPTP then. Perhaps after tomorrow's business.
ON THE BALL CITY!!!
hear,hear. i have never voted tory in my life,but i did yesterday. the thought of milliband(who i would not trust to run a whelk stall) proped up by the bravehearts north of the border,who do not even want to be part of this country,ruining the econamy,was more than i could bearExcept I'm NOT a Tory and I did cast my vote.
How do you explain the massive swings (in excess of 20% was quite commonplace) if it's not brainwashing?????
I just feel that it is better to have one party in power than some of the scenarios that were predicted!!!
hear,hear. i have never voted tory in my life,but i did yesterday. the thought of milliband(who i would not trust to run a whelk stall) proped up by the bravehearts north of the border,who do not even want to be part of this country,ruining the econamy,was more than i could bear
by the way,i like the scots too. i hope they always remain part of the ukI take the opposite view,that the thread should NOT be closed. Of course those who don't want to take part any more are entitled to exercise their democratic right to feck off!.
I'm just kidding btw JR,nothing personal.
On the Scotland issue it's quite straighforward. The entire 45% Yes vote went to the SNP plus probably a small swing to from the LD's and Labour who voted No. I don't like this Scots bashing at all,it's divisive and nasty. I like the Scots.