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Previously on "Should we change the voting rules before any new referendum"
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First past the post IS the death - basically wasted vote in most of places because people vote mostly for the party in this country.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDon't like the list - don't vote for it, simples.
Yes, I could refuse to vote, as could everyone else, but that's the death of democracy. #WhatWouldPutinWant...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBecause??
Because it's a successful and far more democratic way of voting in most other European countries?
It's more democratic for political parties, but far less democratic for the voters. And in a democracy, surely that's the point. The clue's in the name...
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Scrap first past the post. It worked well in 1600's but not in 2019. Landowners don't govern the plebs anymore. Well expect for Swindon, no self respecting landowner would touch that place.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Posthmmm, you know nothing fella. It's easy to follow orders, it's not so easy to think for yourself. It's clear on here those who are born to lead and those who are born to follow. Now get in line son, and wait for your orders.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Posthmmm, you know nothing fella. It's easy to follow orders, it's not so easy to think for yourself. It's clear on here those who are born to lead and those who are born to follow. Now get in line son, and wait for your orders.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postwhorty would have been a concientious objector <aka krapper> in WWII.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostMeh, facts are facts. Feel free to be as hypocritical and xenophobic as you like, but it doesn't detract from the reality that his actions and decisions had a direct impact on the lives of millions, many of whom died. He also openly said he hated Indians. Not really a surprise that Brexiters see him as their hero
What is true is that oPM understatated the number of deaths caused by Hitler (or alternatively crated a false comparison with the number of deaths caused by Mao, which favoured Hitler) and then disengaged from the conversation. Most peculiar. I wonder why.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Postbut it doesn't detract from the reality that his actions and decisions had a direct impact on the lives of millions, many of whom would now be speaking German and living under the jackboots of fascism had he not led us to Victory in WWII
Originally posted by Whorty View PostNot really a surprise that gurning ungrateful liberals attempt to besmirch his reputation, safe within the freedoms that his leadership helped maintain for them
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou must excuse Whorty. This is just his latest attempt at moral self-flagellation, involving as it does a rather abstract extrapolation of the realities.
Best to just view him as a rather pathetic comedy figure. It works for most of us.
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