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Labour Does The Double
Ok those seats may return to the Tories at the general election but what of the several more marginal neighbouring "blue wall" seats?
Interestingly, the Reform party vote in each case, had it gone a different shade of blue, would have saved the government.
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i am very pleased indeed that the tories have lost the seat but note that because if our utterly stupid voting system the electorate of mid beds have gone from having an mp who about 60% of people voted for to having one that about 68% of people did not vote for!!!
first past the post is an absurd system
Well that's a lovely negative way of spinning it. Mid Bedfordshire was an absolutely extraordinary result. The biggest majority ever overtaken in a by-election? In a Tory heartland, Brexit heartland moreover in a seat where the Tories had not one mainstream candidate campaigning hard but two. And in the end Labour, not the Lib Dems prevailed. Even if you accept that the Tories "may" retake this particular seat next time it still spells annihilation for the party as things stand.
Not always. By "bipolar" I mean there are one lot for the government and one lot against and disregards the idea that maybe people voted for party X for a reason other than they aren't party y. My objector to the current system is just that if a lot of people vote for party x in different seats, they may still end up with no representatives because if FPTP
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