• Tenebris Nox@feddit.uk
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    12 hours ago

    Does it matter? Starmer’s Labour seem to be carrying on New Labour’s activities of carrying out Tory policies. At this point there are no parties that will change things here in the UK. I’ll give the Greens the benefit of the doubt but really don’t hold out much hope for them.

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    20 hours ago

    This is what First Past the Post does to elections. One party does terrible shit for the rich, gets voted out, then the next biggest party does the same, and so on… It’ll take a real upset to put an end to that dynamic.

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      18 hours ago

      Is there a world where a center-left coalition of Greens, Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid, Your Party (if they ever get their act together) and the independents could challenge Labour or Reform at the next general?

      That’s about the only way I can forsee any genuine electoral reform happening.

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    19 hours ago

    Labour won just over 1,150 seats at the local elections in 2022

    The Conservatives, who won 401 seats in 2022

    Non-brit here. I’m just shocked at how many seats there are.

    I live in a city about a third the size (by population) of London. Our 5 Local Government Areas have a combined 73 councillors & mayors. You guys have over 20 times the number of local representatives, only counting the two largest parties. :O

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      13 hours ago

      343 seats cover all of Canada, and that number is pushed up just by our large geography.

      50% more people, but 5X more politicians.

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          11 hours ago

          650 vs. 343, for a small geopgraphic area.

          but, I found out we have over 23,000 city councillors. Most could be replaced with a ficus or small cactus.

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      To put this in context, these are considered part time positions with an allowance of around £15k

      You can imagine what this means. Its a bizarre situation