The UK election system is as much a mystery as is cricket.....
Anonymous2000 Send a noteboard - 08/05/2015 05:44:31 PM
But seriously, why were the Lib Dems crushed? They lost like 85-90% of their seats. Also, what is the Scot Party all about, independence?
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View original postAnother win for the good guys! First in Israel and now the UK. Who's next?
View original postReally, really bizarre outcome though, if you've followed the election campaign - pretty strong proof that the UK is far harder to forecast, at least with the current tools available, than American elections.
View original postI'm not unhappy that the Conservatives outperformed expectations so much, but the obliteration of the Lib Dems is not good for the country, nor is the extreme polarization between Scotland (and to a lesser degree Wales) and England.
View original postAnd first past the post is really an absurd system:
View original postSNP votes per seat: 25 972
View original postConservative votes per seat: 34 244
View original postLabour votes per seat: 40 290
View original postLib Dem votes per seat: 301 986
View original postGreen votes per seat: 1 157 613
View original postUKIP votes per seat: 3 881 129
View original postI mean, really? That's supposed to be democracy?
David Cameron whoops ass.....
08/05/2015 01:33:15 PM
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This time you're not talking nonsense.
08/05/2015 05:36:35 PM
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The UK election system is as much a mystery as is cricket.....
08/05/2015 05:44:31 PM
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It's basically the same system as yours, you do realize? For Congress, anyway.
08/05/2015 06:32:54 PM
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The Scots seem quite suicidal
09/05/2015 04:29:31 AM
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Yes - but so do the Eurosceptic English.
09/05/2015 09:27:39 AM
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The euro can only survive in one form
09/05/2015 05:39:34 PM
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Devaluation isn't exactly what you'd call a long-term solution.
09/05/2015 08:38:54 PM
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What fool or fools started the EU?
09/05/2015 01:37:27 PM
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Because Europe was doing so well before then, right?
09/05/2015 07:51:30 PM
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The Euro would have worked better if there had been fiscal integration.
10/05/2015 09:43:43 PM
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Re Scotland:
10/05/2015 09:41:43 PM
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So what is the SNP going to do if Cameron tells them (rightly) to sod off about another referendum?
11/05/2015 01:45:16 AM
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Not the SNP so much as the people.
11/05/2015 02:00:32 PM
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So the mob rules now, does it?
11/05/2015 06:04:04 PM
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Significant devolution will happen, that's for sure.
11/05/2015 09:07:00 PM
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Why?
12/05/2015 07:10:31 AM
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Re: It's basically the same system as yours, you do realize? For Congress, anyway.
11/05/2015 05:32:55 AM
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The US is made up of 50 nations
12/05/2015 03:19:25 PM
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Indeed, but with the same two parties everywhere.
12/05/2015 06:35:27 PM
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Wisconsin's drinking age
13/05/2015 01:09:53 PM
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I know. It's really sad that that's the most reasonable law anywhere in the US...
13/05/2015 06:26:09 PM
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The states still can set the drinking age, incidentally. The feds can just withhold some funds.
13/05/2015 02:55:51 AM
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They have still gutted the 10th amendment
13/05/2015 01:47:53 PM
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I agree they've gutted it. I'm not sure how I feel about it.
14/05/2015 07:37:22 AM
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Well your elected senators are not that stellar
14/05/2015 01:38:37 PM
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They're all right. They're a hell of a lot better than our elected state legislature.
17/05/2015 05:37:35 AM
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