oodles2do said:
Kynes said:
UKIP got almost 4 millions and they also won only 1 seat, but I'm sure most people won't complain about it. The results with a proportional representation system would be:
CON: 240
LAB: 213
UKIP: 83
LIB-DEM: 53
SNP: 37
GREEN: 24
Practically forcing CON to negotiate with UKIP.
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I do want voting reform, but not if it means a Con -UKIP coalition! Farage has stood down now, so hopefully that's the end of UKIP.
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Actually that wouldn't have been enough would it, CON and UKIP is 323 and they need 326, so Labour could have done it with SNP and Green and Lib Dem. That's what I originally thought would have had to happen, 2 or 3 parties, maybe even 4 to get the Tories out.