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Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
No. If a candidate wins by one vote, every single vote for him or her has counted since if any one of those voters had stayed on the sofa, they wouldn’t have won (barring the coin toss that follows a… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
Probably you are right. Only that chump IDS got binned before he had the chance to fight an election, and only because it was apparent to almost everyone that he was a fish truly out of water. The To… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
What you seem to be missing is that Starmer will call the election early if it’s in his party’s interest, but if your (probably absurd) prediction that Farage is heading for a win, he will wait and t… (View Post)4 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
Just be grateful it is Leon who is predicting it, which should greatly relieve us all. (View Post)1 -
Re: How the general election would have looked under different voting systems – politicalbetting.com
At least two GEs of the last century produced a winner, in terms of most seats, that was the second placed party in terms of number of votes. See for example 1951, Tory majority despite Labour winnin… (View Post)1
