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This is a link post How would PR have changed the UK election?

(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 15:04, , Reply)
This is a normal post "Right, that's great love. Now look at the laptop and nod as if you're in conversation with somebody. Fantastic."

(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 15:32, , Reply)
This is a normal post Well there wouldn't have been as much (if any) tactical voting, certainly not manifesting in the same way,
so extrapolating PR results from this particularly unique FPTP election is fun and interesting but not much of an indicator of what would have happened.
(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 17:04, , Reply)
This is a normal post Yup
I for one would've have voted totally differently* if I wasn't desperately trying to game the broken system.


* Vote Bargle, for a fairer Karameikos!

(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 18:46, , Reply)
This is a normal post That’s like saying if the people at a poker match
Had done played the same cards at a bridge match the winners would have been different. No shit. The parties fundraising, organising, data, campaigning etc is For the first past posts system.
(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 18:01, , Reply)
This is a normal post dont support PR at constituency level
still doesn't properly represent how people vote. only full pr (like this report presented to you like you're a fucking child by channel 4 not showing somebody's cock or jimmy carr for a spare 5 minutes)

but it does allow extreme parties a seat. and IIRC when what far right party with the bloke with the wonky eye was about they polled about 10%, so 10% of the seats.

also this doesn't work with parliamentary politics, you'd get somebody decided by the party.

ohh... none of it works its all bollocks I should just be supreme leader.
(, Wed 10 Jul 2024, 22:59, , Reply)
This is a normal post Paul Raymond? Well the photos would probably be in soft-focus for a start.

(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 8:03, , Reply)
This is a normal post i like having a local member and a constituency
a local you can blame or bitch too
Reckon it's a good feature of parliamentary democracy. You wouldn't get that with PR unless you decided to randomly assign winning members to seats. Why even have seats if the PR is for the whole country? Do you have 550 on the ballot card, or just vote for party and not know who you're voting for?
I think the australian lower house preferential system of voting is better than PR and first past the post for reasons I mentioned a few days ago here and won't bore you with again
(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 9:32, , Reply)
This is a normal post In theory, they should be good local representatives.
In practice, the closest contact I’ve ever had with my local MP was an 18th birthday card from Ken Clarke.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 22:27, , Reply)
This is a normal post We have had PR over here in Northern Ireland for years
as well as photo ID etc and look at the shit show we have.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 12:02, , Reply)
This is a normal post Sorcha Eastwood tho

(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 12:36, , Reply)
This is a normal post
Scorcher Given me Wood, more like!!!
(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 12:51, , Reply)
This is a normal post well yes I give you that
and she can have my wood anytime
(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 18:58, , Reply)
This is a normal post I find there is very little I can't solve with a Per Rectum examination

(, Thu 11 Jul 2024, 15:28, , Reply)
This is a normal post In one of our lectures at uni
(mid 90s, so scribbles on acetates on an overhead projector) one of the slides about ear drops had directions to put them in the R ear. Our classmate from French Guyana incredulously yelled "you insert them into your REAR?!?"
(, Fri 12 Jul 2024, 11:07, , Reply)