Proportional Representation 18:13 - Dec 13 with 2592 views | longlostjack | Desperately needed. Not sour grapes, It really doesn’t matter what Party you support. A mate of mine has always voted Tory (twaat) but couldn’t be arsed yesterday because there was no point. Lives in Greenwich. How can you have an electoral system where so many people’s votes are basically worthless? Not fit for purpose. | |
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Proportional Representation on 20:20 - Dec 13 with 1828 views | Flashberryjack | When would you like it changed, in the next election which could be as long as 5 years away or earlier ? | |
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Proportional Representation on 20:26 - Dec 13 with 1822 views | jack2jack | It doesn't suit the main parties so never going to happen. | | | |
Proportional Representation on 20:32 - Dec 13 with 1802 views | Catullus | Didn't Sophie Raworth have a UK map up earlier showing how the election would have gone under PR? Didn't it show the Tories having more seats? Or did I imagine that? | |
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Proportional Representation on 21:35 - Dec 13 with 1739 views | longlostjack |
Proportional Representation on 20:32 - Dec 13 by Catullus | Didn't Sophie Raworth have a UK map up earlier showing how the election would have gone under PR? Didn't it show the Tories having more seats? Or did I imagine that? |
If that’s the case then so be it. System as it stands stinks. | |
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Proportional Representation on 21:43 - Dec 13 with 1725 views | Kilkennyjack | Yes, the current system is shite. Tory vote was only up 1%. The Senedd has a much better and modern way, for example. | |
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Proportional Representation on 21:45 - Dec 13 with 1725 views | LeonWasGod | The day that a government introduces a fairer system will be the true test of whether any of these feckers ever do want to serve the people. Until then, they’re simply playing a power game. And no, I wouldn’t care which Govt brought it in or when. | | | |
Proportional Representation on 21:51 - Dec 13 with 1707 views | JimmyGilligan | There is an article in WoL about it, it would have been a hung parliament. I linked it in the GE thread. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/proportional-representation-general- No overall majority for any party The Conservatives win 75 seats fewer The Greens go from one seat to 17 The amount of SNP seats halves A government could only be formed if parties worked together The Brexit Party win 13 seats | | | |
Proportional Representation on 21:55 - Dec 13 with 1705 views | longlostjack |
Proportional Representation on 20:20 - Dec 13 by Flashberryjack | When would you like it changed, in the next election which could be as long as 5 years away or earlier ? |
Up to Boris now. Why change it? Remember Blair big majority, why change it? BUT the fecking system needs changing! | |
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Proportional Representation on 22:10 - Dec 13 with 1680 views | Highjack | Literally the only thing fptp has going for it is it gives some constituencies the chance to ditch terrible MPs. Seeing weasels like Swinson, Soubry, Umuna, Grieve all fall on their own sword was utterly delicious. Under PR they’d have a job for life. Even Boris’s seat was apparently under threat in the time leading up to the vote. But yes something has to change. | |
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Proportional Representation on 22:21 - Dec 13 with 1666 views | westside | EU Parliament has PR and people voted Brexit to leave that. Britain didn't need to leave the EU to have PR. London Assembly, Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament all have PR. | | | |
Proportional Representation on 22:28 - Dec 13 with 1656 views | Catullus |
Proportional Representation on 22:21 - Dec 13 by westside | EU Parliament has PR and people voted Brexit to leave that. Britain didn't need to leave the EU to have PR. London Assembly, Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament all have PR. |
I'm not against PR but when you mention the devolved governments, them I am against. As far as I can see all they have done is cost a lot of money and caused a lot of trouble. We have far too many elected representatives who cost an enormous amount and do very little worthwhile. The EU, Westminster, devolution. We could manage just as well with far fewer politicians. | |
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Proportional Representation on 08:46 - Dec 14 with 1586 views | ladyjack | The devolved Governments are vital, they have been a success with the electorate overwhelmingly voting for them to have more powers. | | | |
Proportional Representation on 09:15 - Dec 14 with 1551 views | Pegojack |
Proportional Representation on 20:32 - Dec 13 by Catullus | Didn't Sophie Raworth have a UK map up earlier showing how the election would have gone under PR? Didn't it show the Tories having more seats? Or did I imagine that? |
How did that work, then? I know it depends on the exact PR system being introduced, but it isn't based on geographical constituencies, is it? I thought it was a list based system, and each party gets the number of MPs based on their overall proportion of the national vote. If you look at the overall vote shares, providing Labour, Lib Dem, Greens and SNP could come to a governing coalition agreement, they would have outgunned the Tories and other right wing parties. I haven't worked out the numbers, but they have a slim majority. 10 MPs maybe? Anyway, its never going to happen. Too many vested interests. [Post edited 14 Dec 2019 9:21]
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Proportional Representation on 09:19 - Dec 14 with 1547 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Proportional Representation on 22:21 - Dec 13 by westside | EU Parliament has PR and people voted Brexit to leave that. Britain didn't need to leave the EU to have PR. London Assembly, Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament all have PR. |
Two thirds of the Welsh Assembly AMs are elected by FPTP. | |
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Proportional Representation on 09:37 - Dec 14 with 1506 views | Lohengrin |
Proportional Representation on 08:46 - Dec 14 by ladyjack | The devolved Governments are vital, they have been a success with the electorate overwhelmingly voting for them to have more powers. |
Stormont hasn’t sat for three years. | |
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Proportional Representation on 09:46 - Dec 14 with 1493 views | ladyjack | The Lib-Dems f*cked up PR by not putting PR but the nonsense that was AV up for a vote against FPTP, I slaughtered AV on various sites before the vote it was such a nonsense that FPTP was a better system than AV. [Post edited 14 Dec 2019 9:54]
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Proportional Representation on 10:01 - Dec 14 with 1470 views | Best_loser | There are about 49 million people registered to vote in the UK I think Tories got 13 million on Thursday Labour got 11 million Got mixed feelings on PR myself Not going to happen anyway | | | |
Proportional Representation on 10:06 - Dec 14 with 1461 views | johnlangy |
Proportional Representation on 20:32 - Dec 13 by Catullus | Didn't Sophie Raworth have a UK map up earlier showing how the election would have gone under PR? Didn't it show the Tories having more seats? Or did I imagine that? |
How could the Tories have ended up with a majority of seats in a PR situation if they only got 43.6% of the votes ? | | | |
Proportional Representation on 11:00 - Dec 14 with 1424 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Proportional Representation on 20:32 - Dec 13 by Catullus | Didn't Sophie Raworth have a UK map up earlier showing how the election would have gone under PR? Didn't it show the Tories having more seats? Or did I imagine that? |
Those maps are misleading. The Tories’ constituencies are generally much bigger than Labour ones. Even when Labour have won elections you wouldn’t think so by looking at a political map. | |
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Proportional Representation on 11:10 - Dec 14 with 1416 views | Lohengrin |
Proportional Representation on 11:00 - Dec 14 by Joe_bradshaw | Those maps are misleading. The Tories’ constituencies are generally much bigger than Labour ones. Even when Labour have won elections you wouldn’t think so by looking at a political map. |
Corbyn’s constituency is all of three square miles, or to put it another way 1900 acres, about the size of a Powys hill farm. | |
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Proportional Representation on 12:23 - Dec 14 with 1360 views | Highjack |
Proportional Representation on 11:10 - Dec 14 by Lohengrin | Corbyn’s constituency is all of three square miles, or to put it another way 1900 acres, about the size of a Powys hill farm. |
It has a much higher population than a Powys hill farm though, and more ex IRA bombers living in big town houses arranged by the local MP. | |
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Proportional Representation on 12:27 - Dec 14 with 1349 views | felixstowe_jack | We had a referendum recently on proportional representation it was rejected 66% to 33% . It does not work just leads to hung parliaments and we have seen what happens with a hung parliament nothing gets resolved. | |
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Proportional Representation on 12:58 - Dec 14 with 1326 views | Flashberryjack |
Proportional Representation on 21:55 - Dec 13 by longlostjack | Up to Boris now. Why change it? Remember Blair big majority, why change it? BUT the fecking system needs changing! |
If you say so. | |
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Proportional Representation on 13:31 - Dec 14 with 1299 views | exiledclaseboy |
Proportional Representation on 12:27 - Dec 14 by felixstowe_jack | We had a referendum recently on proportional representation it was rejected 66% to 33% . It does not work just leads to hung parliaments and we have seen what happens with a hung parliament nothing gets resolved. |
“We had a referendum recently on proportional representation it was rejected 66% to 33% “. No we didn’t | |
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Proportional Representation on 13:42 - Dec 14 with 1286 views | felixstowe_jack |
Proportional Representation on 13:31 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy | “We had a referendum recently on proportional representation it was rejected 66% to 33% “. No we didn’t |
Oh yes we did. 2011 was part of the conservatives and liberal deal when they were partners in government after the 2010 general election. How often do you want to rerun a referendum? Every year, everytime labour fail to win, everytime someone wins you did not vote for? | |
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