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The Case For And Against Proportional Representation
Does last night's results for UKIP strengthen the argument in favour of PR (2 million plus votes = 1 MP, so far).
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The SNP and Liberals between them have about 3.7 million votes and 64 seats, UKIP have also got 3.7 million votes and only got 1 seat.
Also the Greens have 1.1 million votes and 1 seat, the SNP 1.4 million votes and 56 seats.
This was at 09:46am.
The SNP and Liberals between them have about 3.7 million votes and 64 seats, UKIP have also got 3.7 million votes and only got 1 seat.
Also the Greens have 1.1 million votes and 1 seat, the SNP 1.4 million votes and 56 seats.
This was at 09:46am.
jogger -of course the electorate would be happy because its their vote that would put the Conservatives MP's through. It is not fair that over 1 million people have voted for the Green Party -one million people who believe in their Policies,yet they have only one representative in the House of commons. Same with UKIP, except with then over 3 million voters voted,that's 25% of all total votes in the UK -with one maybe two representitives in the House of Commons -how can that be fair?
One of the arguments I've heard against PR, is that it increases the likelihood of coalition governments...I don't know whether people actually want that.
By the way - I forgot to declare my interest...
On PR, I really don't have any strong feelings one way or the other. The bare numbers paired with the number of seats won LOOKS wrong, but then would PR make a complete mess of marginal seats?
By the way - I forgot to declare my interest...
On PR, I really don't have any strong feelings one way or the other. The bare numbers paired with the number of seats won LOOKS wrong, but then would PR make a complete mess of marginal seats?
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