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Current time: December 27, 2024, 4:06 pm

Poll: Who do you think you'll be voting for?
This poll is closed.
Conservative
3.33%
1 3.33%
Labour
20.00%
6 20.00%
Liberal Democrat
13.33%
4 13.33%
Green
13.33%
4 13.33%
UKIP
6.67%
2 6.67%
Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP)
3.33%
1 3.33%
Plaid Cymru (Welsh Nationalists)
0%
0 0%
Other
0%
0 0%
Still undecided
3.33%
1 3.33%
Not Voting
6.67%
2 6.67%
Not a UK Voter
30.00%
9 30.00%
Total 30 vote(s) 100%
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2015 UK General Election
RE: 2015 UK General Election
A landslide majority of 650!
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
(May 7, 2015 at 5:55 pm)Pandæmonium Wrote: Lib dems wiped out in Sunderland south.

UKIP polled second.

100% UKIP will get a third of the share of votes this election. Think of that what you will.

The lib dems have destroyed themselves by the pact with the devil they made. People used to vote lib dem because they didn't like the tories but couldn't quite bring themselves to vote labour.



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RE: 2015 UK General Election
Damn, Labour are bombing at the minute.
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
Elections are always Hobson's Choice. I didn't have a Green candidate in my constituency so had to go with Lib Dems as the 'one I don't hate as much as all the others'...
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
Ed Balls confirmed as having lost his seat.
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
Fuck, fuck, bastards. It seems like Tories are going to get a sufficient number to rule alone Sad

I don't like UKIP but this election seems to highlight why the current system is stupid, at least it seems so to me. UKIP are getting thousands or even tens of thousands of votes, coming second in many places, and all those votes get totally wiped off and ignored. They have 1 seat to show for all that.

They tell people to get out and vote, but all those people trying to stop the Tories voted for nothing, no matter who they voted for, in Tory areas.

Can anyone explain why this isn't stupid? Why is it done by area and not just adding up votes across the whole country?
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
Apparently under the Alternative Vote system that was voted on a few years ago (Lib Dems insisted on it) then the Conservatives would have even more seats, as all the UKIPers would put Conservatives 2nd.

I think this will be good for the country and provide some stability, but that's just me and most on here will disagree.
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
I see. With this many parties now, the actual results in number of seats seems to be a wild misrepresentation of the actual percentage of people supporting each party throughout the country. For example UKIP have 1 seat like I say, but they probably have at least 100 times as many votes nationwide as the Green Party, who also have 1 seat. I don't get what this premature filtering by area accomplishes. Maybe I'm missing something obvious.

I guess it's an attempt to stop the result being skewed by overwhelming majorities in certain areas but... each person is a person still!
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
You could do Proportional Representation, but then:

1) You lose the local aspect of having an MP represent your area
2) The old arguement was"There won't be a strong stable government, and we'll end up with coalition"
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RE: 2015 UK General Election
You never actually see your MP between elections anyway, except if the place you work for is holding some function with free food...
"Our MP? yeah he's the guy at the buffet with a carrier bag..."
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