2029 general election results prediction.

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Re: 2029 general election results prediction.

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Saga Lout wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 9:46 am
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 12:01 am
Mussels wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:49 pm What we have is a form of PR, just further down the scale than some would like. The extreme other end is where every law change is subject to a referendum, so different parties will just pick the version they think will benefit them most.
I fail to see anything proportional in our FPTP system. Reform polled 14.3% of the overall vote and were rewarded with precisely 4 seats out of 650. Labour polled 33.7% of the vote and were rewarded with 411 seats.

Proportional my arse.
You mean approximately 4 seats, i.e. precisely 5 seats.

Your point is still valid. ;)
Indeed. In my defence I'd say that Google mislead me...

Just found this web page, which states that the gap between vote share and seat share in 2024 was the most disproportionate on record. Which I wasn't aware of:

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/20 ... he-greens/
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Of course Farage wants PR, right up until the point that it doesn't work in his favour anyway. ;) And the whole thing probably puts us on the road to devolution, the breakup of the UK. Would the sensible and sensitive types of liberal London really be comfortable with the freeloading racists of Clacton holding the balance of power? I jest of course but you get the idea.

The reality is that you most likely end up with government by coalition, and Parties with very disparate ideas making pacts over certain issues. I'm not convinced that this is a practical solution.
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DefTrap wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:08 am

The reality is that you most likely end up with government by coalition, and Parties with very disparate ideas making pacts over certain issues. I'm not convinced that this is a practical solution.
Works reasonably well in most of Europe. :)

Until such time as it doesn't, and said coalitions fall apart. :think:
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And who are you supposed to blame?!
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Re: 2029 general election results prediction.

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gremlin wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:43 am
DefTrap wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:08 am

The reality is that you most likely end up with government by coalition, and Parties with very disparate ideas making pacts over certain issues. I'm not convinced that this is a practical solution.
Works reasonably well in most of Europe. :)

Until such time as it doesn't, and said coalitions fall apart. :think:
Or tails wag their dogs, a la Israel. Or even closer to home the Unionist tail dictating to the Conservative dog.
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