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Can't stand Luke the NukeMore pertinently, where will this little shitweasel be sitting and how long before he's found a place on the Labour front bench?
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Can't stand Luke the NukeMore pertinently, where will this little shitweasel be sitting and how long before he's found a place on the Labour front bench?
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Thanks for explaining FPTP to me. I have been voting for decades and do understand it.That's an odd way to look at it.
All parties did get the seats they were due.
FPTP is a method focussed on 650 elections.
The winners of each election (are supposed to) represent their constituents.
In your opinion PR is fairer.
Fair enough. It's a very simplistic argument though.
I would certainly agree it would be much fairer in American Presidential elections.
Jeremy Corbyn would have been pissing in the wind (even more so) by standing as an independent.
He simply couldn't have gained enough votes to be re-elected to parliament.
Under the most simplistic PR model, each seat equates to 1/650th of the overall votes cast.Not quite following on this point. Could you explain a little more?
PR is fairer in Presidential elections, apologies for not being clearer.Thanks for explaining FPTP to me. I have been voting for decades and do understand it.
You seem to suggest PR would be fairer in the US than the UK? Why would this be the case?
I get your point about independents but then there are different forms of PR. For example, Corbyn would be fine under German PR. In fact, there’s 5 independents in the Bundestag at the moment.
That's the hope.Not sure if this has already been mentioned but watching and listening to Starmer post-election, I get the feeling he is a man who is going to be far more comfortable and impressive in office than in opposition. I don’t think he comes off as a natural campaigner and doesn’t have that aura of likeability about him. However, he certainly gives off the impression that he is a pragmatic administrator who will govern seriously and make sensible decisions. With time, this may well improve his likeability.
PR is fairer in Presidential elections, apologies for not being clearer.
There are different forms of PR though. It’s too simplistic to say it’s fair in US and not UK.PR is fairer in Presidential elections, apologies for not being clearer.
Follow the German PR model and he’d have been fine.Under the most simplistic PR model, each seat equates to 1/650th of the overall votes cast.
In this year's election 48m votes were cast, meaning each seat requires approximately 74000 votes.
The total votes cast in Islington North was 49000
Jezza got 24000 votes which entitles him to 1/3 of a seat.
Is that easy to explain?Follow the German PR model and he’d have been fine.
You seem stuck on this single idea of PR which I’m not actually sure ANY countries use.Under the most simplistic PR model, each seat equates to 1/650th of the overall votes cast.
In this year's election 48m votes were cast, meaning each seat requires approximately 74000 votes.
The total votes cast in Islington North was 49000
Jezza got 24000 votes which entitles him to 1/3 of a seat.
That wasn't my point.There are different forms of PR though. It’s too simplistic to say it’s fair in US and not UK.
Sure.You seem stuck on this single idea of PR which I’m not actually sure ANY countries use.
I haven’t had a coffee yet! I’ll post a link instead.Is that easy to explain?
Now that is true. I guess this is because 1) it’s easy 2) You cannot make easily make direct comparisons.Sure.
but the argument against the current system always starts from assuming that model would be in place.
I have never seen anyone run the numbers through any other model.
Yeah I wouldn't be opposed to something similar to that approach, but I still think it provides too much power to populist parties.I haven’t had a coffee yet! I’ll post a link instead.
Scroll down to the section titled Election
Bundestag - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
The greens and reform have been like harry kane. Individual trophies but no team honour. To be fair to greens they were open at targeting 4 seats and then pushing in neighbouring ones hoping for a bit of osmosis. Lib dems were similar on a grander scaleIndeed.
Furthermore, if the competition stated that, instead, the team scoring the most goals would win irrespective of wins in individual games, everyone would play in a way that made early De Zerbi look like late era Hughton.
It's a very good evening for Labour and for anti-Tory, pro-progressive voters. A game played to win.
Unfortunately, it took something as horrific as the 2019-24 vintage Tory Party to unite first Labour and then the tactical vote. 2029 will be harder.