Isn't it just I think its good for the Country.
They was a lot of talk over the last few weeks in Erskine about people voting SNP.
Well well I am a Yorkshireman working in Scotland on contract and wow is the talk a buzz...!
Guess Labour will be hiring a bus to collect up all there polititians.
wow

So how would you feel if I suggested we put all the Scots in England in a refuse truck and sent them back to Scotland? Not very nice is it?I was thinking more of a council refuse truck for tories and lib dems too, it would be a shame to soil the seats on a perectly good bus![]()
58 seats representing 5 million people!It's the ideal result for them. Huge, undemocratic, majority but not enough to make a difference in Westminster. They can continue to play the "poor us" card and continue to blame the Tories for all their inadequacies.
Not sure why its a huge undemocratic majority, all the other parties had the opportunity to win them, they all had candidates standing.It's the ideal result for them. Huge, undemocratic, majority but not enough to make a difference in Westminster. They can continue to play the "poor us" card and continue to blame the Tories for all their inadequacies.
That's roughly the same as the UK ratio so not really an issue. The larger underlying point is that they have 95% of the seats with about 50% of the votes. Exactly what they object to in the UK electoral system.58 seats representing 5 million people!
I suppose we could debate undemocratic and unrepresentativeNot sure why its a huge undemocratic majority, all the other parties had the opportunity to win them, they all had candidates standing.
Now I see your point and yes I agree but that is just endemic of the electoral process in this country and there seems to be little appetite to change it.That's roughly the same as the UK ratio so not really an issue. The larger underlying point is that they have 95% of the seats with about 50% of the votes. Exactly what they object to in the UK electoral system.
That's roughly the same as the UK ratio so not really an issue. The larger underlying point is that they have 95% of the seats with about 50% of the votes. Exactly what they object to in the UK electoral system.
That's roughly the same as the UK ratio so not really an issue. The larger underlying point is that they have 95% of the seats with about 50% of the votes. Exactly what they object to in the UK electoral system.
UKIP got 13% of the national vote and gets 1 seat, the SNP gets 5% of the national vote and gets 56 seats. UKIP after Tory and labour received the next largest of total votes, but they've failed to get them in specific areas thus getting very little representation.
The SNP should be keeping quiet about the election system, UKIP I could understand being upset about the system, but not SNP. Many areas SNP didn't get 50% or more of the votes to win the seats, just more than con/lib/lab/ukip

UKIP got 13% of the national vote and gets 1 seat, the SNP gets 5% of the national vote and gets 56 seats. UKIP after Tory and labour received the next largest of total votes, but they've failed to get them in specific areas thus getting very little representation.
The SNP should be keeping quiet about the election system, UKIP I could understand being upset about the system, but not SNP. Many areas SNP didn't get 50% or more of the votes to win the seats, just more than con/lib/lab/ukip
There is PR in Holyrood, there is a chance at Holyrood to get them out of there.
Westminster is really simple. You stand in a seat and you win it if you get the most votes. There is no runner-up, no silver or bronze medals, no second or third place, and it makes absolutely no difference how many votes you get overall. In fact, I think it's possible to win more seats and have less votes than the second party when things are close.![]()
Aye, a snowball's chance in Hell for a fair few years!
55% of people voted to stay in the UK, that under a PR system will count against the SNP
The SNP have shown how well they can govern in Scotland right from a majority of one to the present day!
They've been bloody terrible. I cannot think of one good thing to come from that Scottish parliament. The trams fiasco is the ultimate goof up. Not wanted by Edinburgh, but that didn't stop the SNP from over promising something that wasn't wanted or needed, underestimating its cost and timescales and yet delivering something so utterly feeble for a massive bill.
The sooner they are out the better....
Excuse me but the SNP wanted to scrap the trams to save money when they were a minority government.
They got beat in that vote, I wonder what political parties beat them![]()
..................You all voted them in.
Deal with it![]()

That's roughly the same as the UK ratio so not really an issue. The larger underlying point is that they have 95% of the seats with about 50% of the votes. Exactly what they object to in the UK electoral system.
And yet they pushed on regardless. Their manifesto's show them for the fruitbats that they are.
The trams fiasco is the ultimate goof up. Not wanted by Edinburgh, .
I'm not blaming them, just pointing out the hypocrisy of them claiming they represent the whole of Scotland. I've never felt so unrepresented as I do right now.You can't blame the SNP for winning seats in the only electoral system there is. PR would be much fairer and you never know, if Labour continue to take hits at elections they might even push for it. Up to now fptp suited them and the Tories because it kept them in power.
UKIP got 13% of the national vote and gets 1 seat, the SNP gets 5% of the national vote and gets 56 seats. UKIP after Tory and labour received the next largest of total votes, but they've failed to get them in specific areas thus getting very little representation.
The SNP should be keeping quiet about the election system, UKIP I could understand being upset about the system, but not SNP. Many areas SNP didn't get 50% or more of the votes to win the seats, just more than con/lib/lab/ukip
I'm not blaming them, just pointing out the hypocrisy of them claiming they represent the whole of Scotland. I've never felt so unrepresented as I do right now.
Sorry, don't believe it. The underlying agenda is still self serving and their policies they put forward are fiscally naiive or incompetent depending on your viewpoint*. I'm going to start a campaign saying I'm part of the 50%They say they 'will' represent the whole of Scotland at Westminster, in other words they will fight to get the best deal for Scotland from WM, for everyone in Scotland. I can't help the way you feel except to say I'm confident you'll be proved wrong.
Surely all parties are self-serving? I thought that was the point in politics. I don't see why the SNP should be singled out for this.Sorry, don't believe it. The underlying agenda is still self serving and their policies they put forward are fiscally naiive or incompetent depending on your viewpoint*. I'm going to start a campaign saying I'm part of the 50%
* although if you support them you'd say they were realistic![]()
The underlying agenda is independence. They're really not that interested in representing Scotland as a part of the UK. That's why they're worthy of being singled out. They're in Westminster on a false ticket.Surely all parties are self-serving? I thought that was the point in politics. I don't see why the SNP should be singled out for this.
So, the majority of voters in Scotland voted to stay as part of the UK in the referendum, and the majority of voters in Scotland yesterday voted for SNP.The underlying agenda is independence. They're really not that interested in representing Scotland as a part of the UK. That's why they're worthy of being singled out. They're in Westminster on a false ticket.