Scottishbloke
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RE: General Election Vote
I see there has been calls for proportional representation in the losers camp and let me make it clear that I firmly oppose any such change to the law as it would immediately put the Scottish votes at a disadvantage.
So what if the population on London is on a par with the entire Scottish population, it's hardly our fault if that's where you chose to live but yet again this ludicrous suggestion that proportional representation would make voting more democratic. Would it fuck. The SNP gain a record 56 seats and the English based party's who lost can't even admit defeat.
Is it any wonder why the people of Scotland want to break up the United Kingdom
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RE: General Election Vote
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RE: General Election Vote
we have used the same voting system for god knows how long and I cannot understand why if UKIP got so much share of the vote they only got 1 MP elected! Not to mention the exit polls were slightly off beam too
If we did go down the PR route and it produces more hung parliaments and coalition governments then so be it because I think it would be better as a whole for the whole nation as that would make the government
& MP's work harder (Stop them playing Candy crush in committees!!) for the good of the nation. Other than that I think when it commons to commons votes then a public vote should be allowed so they know what the public feel.
Even so I don't there is a chance in hell the EU referendum will happen because when they are talking about the size of the welfare cuts they wish to implement to reduce the deficit, then once again they will defer the referendum as the cuts will not make it possible. I think the welfare cuts (if there is a vote), will be an early test of the Government's programme.
If we are going to get a referendum it won't be in this parliament that is for sure, So that will be one broken pledge already! And as for his meetings with the EU, I think Mr Cameron will come back from those meetings empty handed as some other member state will use their veto to block him.
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(This post was last modified: 10-05-2015 04:40 by lovebabes56.)
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Scottishbloke
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RE: General Election Vote
(10-05-2015 04:31 )babelover48 Wrote: Not to mention the exit polls were slightly off
Well there is a simple reason as to why the exit poles were wrong because yet again as I entered and left the polling station I was approached by nobody as to which way I voted and it was hardly like I was walking at a fast pace or anything what with my ankle and stuff
I also predict that this might be the last General Election where we'll be using the old fashioned pencil and ballet paper. We live in a world of technology now so I think the method might be via computer next time. I still think we'll have a polling station but I strongly suspect in future elections that the result might well be known within minutes of the stations closing which means the days of doing an allnighter could be a thing of the past.
Exit Poll then followed by actual Poll I think will be the future. Although traditionalists would also argue a case for the former I'd imagine.
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2015 04:48 by Scottishbloke.)
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Scottishbloke
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RE: General Election Vote
(10-05-2015 04:43 )The Silent Majority Wrote: 56 seats out of 59, and yet half the voters didn't vote for them. Is that democratic?
The SNP has long been an advocate of PR, it'll be interesting to see if they become hypocrites now.
Yes it is democratic because nobody puts a gun to your head and forces you to vote. Some people choose not to and it's there right to if you do not believe strongly enough in any one candidate or Party.
Also shame on you voting Torie after the way they single handily destroyed Scotland in the 80's which will never be forgotten.
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