pb21
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- Apr 23, 2010
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The problem being, thanks to FPTP, the Lib Dems could have a majority government on around 38% of the vote. The rest of the 62% would be Tory ( hard leave ), Labour ( soft leave ), Brexit ( hard leave ) and SNP ( hard remain but overall they get a very small percentage of the overall vote when compared to the seats they get ). So splitting the vote percentages between the leave and remain parties could well mean well over 50% of people have voted for a leave party yet A50 would be revoked against the majority wish.
Same would happen if any party wins less than 50% of the popular vote, as will almost certainly be the case, in a GE but is able to form a Government.
The Lib Dem example would be democratic, unless you think our GE system is undemocratic?
It's why a GE to solve this issue, whilst democratic, isn't ideal.