- Oct 12, 2022
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Ah, the manipulation of figures, been around for centuries. I agree that 40% could not be bothered, but of the 60% who did vote only 33.8%
Ah, the manipulation of figures, been around for centuries. I agree that 40% could not be bothered, but of the 60% who did vote only 33.8% supported labour. Or just over 1 in 3 if you want it that way. Agreed? Voting apathy is usually associated with voters whom have a vote, those that think it's pointless voting. I for one did not have the right candidate to vote for, so no vote from me. That's 100% of a vote that would not have been Labour's. Still figures eh!
Labour won more seats than those opposing them. I agree that as a measure it’s crude, yet it’s our electoral system. If you have a different party you want voted in, then they have to have an achievable message to voters that’s more compelling than the competition. Good luck at the next election.