cartoon

















IMPORTANT NOTE:
You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
King of Hits
Home arrow Forums
Messageboards
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Fake deMockracy UK 80% DIDN'T vote 'Labour'
Go to bottomPost New TopicPost Reply
TOPIC: Fake deMockracy UK 80% DIDN'T vote 'Labour'
#245306
Info

Fake deMockracy UK 80% DIDN'T vote 'Labour' 11 Months, 1 Week ago  
Low turnout 40% didn't vote at all, plus 40% of voters didn't vote 'Labour'.

So, 80% of UK Electorate DIDN'T vote Labour.
 
Logged Logged
  Reply Quote
#245332
Al Gershwin

Re:Fake deMockracy UK 80% DIDN'T vote 'Labour' 11 Months, 1 Week ago  
No, incorrect - more than a third of people, who did vote, chose Labour.


www.snopes.com/news/2024/07/08/british-election-results-labour/
 
Logged Logged
  Reply Quote
#245337
Info

Re:Fake deMockracy UK 80% DIDN'T vote 'Labour' 11 Months, 1 Week ago  
Al Gershwin wrote, "No, incorrect - more than a third of people, who did vote, chose Labour."

"More than a third" means about 40%?

The UK ancient 'first-past-the-post' electoral system allows parties to win seat majorities without winning the proportional popular vote.

FPTP is a simple but disproportionate electoral system and has been used to elect the House of Commons of England and its successors for Great Britain and the U.K. since the Middle Ages. Its use extends to former British colonies, most notably the United States, Canada, and India.

Electoral reformers point out other flaws such as no penalty for not voting while non-return of a UK Census Form is punishable by a £1000 fine. Plus, FPTP vulnerability to corrupt gerrymandering creates districts that distort overall representation.

Throughout the 20th century many countries that previously used 'first past the post', have modernized their voting in favour of proportional representation including the former British colonies Australia, and New Zealand.
 
Logged Logged
  Reply Quote
Go to topPost New TopicPost Reply