Originally posted by VectraMan
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While there are regions in the country where people will vote for a donkey as long as it's wearing the right rosette not everywhere does.
The reason why many Lib dims get elected is because of their personal popularity. The fact that lots of the popular ones are standing down means their seats will go to Labour or the Tories. Likewise they calculate that one of UKIP prospective parliamentary candidates who was the last MP will lose his seat but the other won't because the latter has more personal popularity in his constituency.
Also regardless of whether you voted for your last sitting MP part of their job is to represent you in matters where being an MP holds weight such as NHS complaints, complaints against the police and immigration. It doesn't matter what party you are an MP for, as if you screw up on these things and it gets in the media you can lose even the people who voted you in and can get deselected by the local party.
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