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Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:44 pm Funny, isn’t it. A few weeks ago the country voted (overwhelmingly) for this lot. It’s a bit Brexit-like, except that was 52%, I think.
TBF, you could have started that petition the day after the overwhelming labour victory and still found thousands of people who'd sign it. Millions of people didn't vote for labour :D
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I've posted this elsewhere, but Labour didn't get an overwhelming share of the vote, they got quite a meagre one, but the votes they did get were used incredibly effectively. The electorate wanted to give the Tories a sound kicking (which they did) and Labour were the benficiaries.

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Maybe all the Reform voters should go and live in the same place. But if they did that, at least some of them would be immigrants :hmmm:
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Last time I looked Twitter et al were not part of our voting system. We voted, and we had a result. Don't like it? Tough shit, try again next time.
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Saga Lout wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:58 pm
Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:44 pm Funny, isn’t it. A few weeks ago the country voted (overwhelmingly) for this lot. It’s a bit Brexit-like, except that was 52%, I think.
No we didn't. We voted overwhelmingly against the previous lot.
Granted, but it seems we don’t want this lot either. Any (serious) suggestions?
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Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:35 pm
Saga Lout wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:58 pm
Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:44 pm Funny, isn’t it. A few weeks ago the country voted (overwhelmingly) for this lot. It’s a bit Brexit-like, except that was 52%, I think.
No we didn't. We voted overwhelmingly against the previous lot.
Granted, but it seems we don’t want this lot either. Any (serious) suggestions?
Preferential voting.
Say four parties, with the ones you want most given your number one slot, the next given the two slot and so on.

Think some parts of Australia have it.
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Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:35 pm
Saga Lout wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:58 pm
Wossname wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:44 pm Funny, isn’t it. A few weeks ago the country voted (overwhelmingly) for this lot. It’s a bit Brexit-like, except that was 52%, I think.
No we didn't. We voted overwhelmingly against the previous lot.
Granted, but it seems we don’t want this lot either.
What some people expect is a government to grant their heart's desire - low taxes, great infrastructure, high wages, security, good health, low prices, no crime, cheap energy, cheap houses (that still rocket in value once they have one), brilliant pensions for minimum contributions etc etc. But they don't want to pay for it. So, they want the moon on a stick, they want it now and they want it for nothing...and some of them even appear to believe the politicians that promise it. (Pretty much the definition of populism: 'What do you want? Zero - inward - migration? Bigger army? Better Health Service? Unicorns? Sunlit uplands? Vote for us and we'll give it all to you...honest we will...but don't ask how').

If politicians told the truth, the bare facts, the bottom line - they'd never get elected.

So, this is what we get. The rise of the 'moon on a stick' voters/parties and incessant whinging about not having the moon on a stick. :lol:
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