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Isn't that just criticising FPTP because you don't like the result ?
Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.
That UKIP could get 14-18% of the votes yet only get 2-3 seats and SNP may poll around 5% and get 50+ seats?
Surely now we must have electoral reform
If the SNP got 50 seats from polling 5% nationwide then it might be. They'll be polling around 50% of the vote in the areas they are standing. Puts a slightly different complexion on it, doesn't it ?
Did you think forming a majority government with 30 odd % was more democratic then ?
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....
If the SNP got 50 seats from polling 5% nationwide then it might be. They'll be polling around 50% of the vote in the areas they are standing. Puts a slightly different complexion on it, doesn't it ?
Did you think forming a majority government with 30 odd % was more democratic then ?
If the SNP got 50 seats from polling 5% nationwide then it might be. They'll be polling around 50% of the vote in the areas they are standing. Puts a slightly different complexion on it, doesn't it ?
Did you think forming a majority government with 30 odd % was more democratic then ?
A big problem with PR is that you have party lists, who gets to be MPsis chosen by the party machine, so in pure(ish) PR there is an ordered list.
So the bigwigs are the safest (no possibility of an "up for Portillo" moment) and they work their way down. In UK terms, about each 30,000 votes would gift a seat to a party, but voters would have zero choice in which individuals they were.
Also the current crop of PR countries which include Italy, Greece, Israel et al aren't exactly shining examples of good governance.
A this point, someone will say "Germany", which is a rich, peaceful country, which is true.
Then one is rather forced to point out that the Weimar Republic that brought the Nazis to power was PR.
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