hybrid_x
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- Jun 28, 2011
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ok, so 500 million people in 28 countries will be represented by 751 people........for an EU gov that was never elected (this sentence is so mad it deserves it's own thread alone - but not for now).
Britain is one of eight countries - including Germany and France - to use a "closed list" system. So you vote for a party, rather than an individual. The parties themselves decide who goes on the candidate list for each of the 12 electoral regions.
A few things i'm confused about.
*If someone wins, do they win a seat in the EU parliament, and/or a seat in their local region - if so, does this override who won this seat in the national elections?
*Will the local winner be the "MP and MEP" for the local area? or will there be an MP and an MEP for each area.
* None of those standing for the 751 seats have policies against capitalistic corporations or central banks, and i would say a good 100m of the 500m are not being represented.
let the binfest commence
Britain is one of eight countries - including Germany and France - to use a "closed list" system. So you vote for a party, rather than an individual. The parties themselves decide who goes on the candidate list for each of the 12 electoral regions.
A few things i'm confused about.
*If someone wins, do they win a seat in the EU parliament, and/or a seat in their local region - if so, does this override who won this seat in the national elections?
*Will the local winner be the "MP and MEP" for the local area? or will there be an MP and an MEP for each area.
* None of those standing for the 751 seats have policies against capitalistic corporations or central banks, and i would say a good 100m of the 500m are not being represented.
let the binfest commence