• ctry21@sh.itjust.works
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    21 hours ago

    If Labour had any sense they’d be introducing proportional representation, but I suspect the right of the party would rather lose to Reform than enter coalition with the Greens

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    21 hours ago

    We’re going to be in a situation where a party can potentially win with less than a quarter of the vote, fun…

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      17 hours ago

      If you include those who were registered to vote, but didn’t or couldn’t (i.e. didn’t have ID after new rule came in, spoiled ballots etc), this has already been the case.

      Kier Starmer recieved about 20% of the possible votes in 2024 (34.7% of a voter turnout of 59.7%).

      [Edit] obviously, it can get even worse than that

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    21 hours ago

    Honestly I’m just hopeful that the polls are wrong about Reform’s popularity. I would like to hope that people would look to change from a progressive perspective rather than a regressive one.

    Cause if Reform truly get their way, the UK is going to become a whole lot scarier to live in.

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      20 hours ago

      It it’s any consolation, polls have consistently found Greens to be the most popular in the 18-50 demographic. Some polls even 18-60 demographic. Reform’s votes are coming from dominating an age group that is well, dying out.

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          It’s true. But they are far from the majority, or even a plurality, in that age group.