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Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
I think we saw in the Euro elections how people would vote differently, and we also see the same in the Welsh and Scottish elections. (View Post)1 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
That's just silly. I do not only contribute to the economy when working at Spire, I do exactly the same work on the NHS. How is one a boost to the economy and the other a drain? (View Post)7 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
Only 17.3% of the British workforce are in the public sector, and obviously they do not all vote Labour*. The lead of Labour in polling in the working age population must mean that a plurality of tho… (View Post)3 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
The most stable government of recent years was the Con/LD coalition. It's the majority governments that have been wracked with division and leadership revolts. (View Post)4 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
Instead FPTP delivers the competent and stable governments that we know so well. (View Post)3
