PR would not have been too beneficial or the SNP, steg.
They polled 4.7% of the vote which would have given them around 30 seats, compared to the 56 they actually achieved. UKIP, by comparison, polled 12.7% of the votes which would have given them around 82 seats compared to the one they achieved.
The SNP are constantly harping on about the share of the vote they got in Scotland. But the General election elects MPs to the UK Parliament, not the Scottish Parish Council. Scotland voted to remain part of the UK and they have 56 MPs to represent their interests. But those 56 should not be entitled to overrule the other 594 just because their interests dictate they should. If they are allowed to opt out of this particular piece of legislation because they believe it does not suit them, what next? Should they opt out of income tax when the UK budget is set?
Personally I wish that the Scots had voted for independence last year. I’d dearly love them to have a repeat run and vote “Yes” for independence. Let them go their own way, make a case to join the EU after the current batch of candidate no-hopers are allowed in and by then the remainder of the UK will hopefully have left. I’m sure the French and Germans will enjoy having another basket case to dominate. But whilst they are part of the UK they should accept the decisions of the UK Parliament.