THE 2015 General Election: votes … and seats in Parliament:
Graphs, ex-The Electoral Reform Society
CDC
LibDem Councillor
Tags for Forum Posts: PR, Proportional Representation, not public relations
truly represented the will of the scottish people?
I think you've answered this Michael. It's only if the UK broke apart into smaller entities (and maybe even smaller-still) that the will of the occupants of those entities could be truly represented. As you say, it's a whole different debate.
In the pie charts above, the assumption is a single representative body for a United Kingdom.
It's a popular topic. When yesterday I publicised these charts from the Electoral Reform Society by a tweet, it was re-tweeted more than 70 times and viewed about 6,000 times. One of the re-tweets said:
I think it captures a lot of information to compare and contrast at a glance.
What we got is a good deal and a relief!
Imagine Corbyn, or Tim Farron, with more power!
The Conservatives can now be more decisive and move faster to improve on their impressive record on the economy, job creation and helping to fund aid in the Third World. Long may they be in power!
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