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Previously on "Is anyone going to vote Tory or Labour in the EU elections?"
“Another Conservative source said internal data showed the party could do worse than the Brexit party, Labour, the Lib Dems, Change UK and even potentially the Greens, with support at less than 10%. That would translate to only a handful of seats, down from the current 22.”
“Another Conservative source said internal data showed the party could do worse than the Brexit party, Labour, the Lib Dems, Change UK and even potentially the Greens, with support at less than 10%. That would translate to only a handful of seats, down from the current 22.”
The EU elections have an proportional representation element to it, the UK is split up in regions with a certain amount of seats allocated to each region, so much bigger chance that other parties get elected as well and no need to vote tactically.
I guess that's why Tory Scum is against EU - under proportional representation they'd be wiped out, their scam only works in First Past the Post system where there is just one other party against them.
And it works brilliantly for Labour as well. I'm assuming you weren't here in 1997, 2001, 2005 etc...
Any point in voting, really is there? Have you seen the sad lot that are available.
That’s an interesting point. Forget party allegiances for a minute, and just look at the candidates. Ask yourself, “which one of these do I want to represent me?”
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