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So you got the vote prior to this election to change the voting system and guess what.....the people spoke and they didn't want to change the voting system.I dont disagree that no one prevents people from voting however i do disagree that it would necessarily have changed the outcome under our westminster voting system
Just look at the UKIP vote ( not a supporter but they are an excellent example of the principle involved)
Across the uk almost exactly one third of those who voted conservative voted for UKIP and UKIP got the third largest number of votes overall. The conservatives got 331 seats and UKIP got 1.
There are relatively few marginal seats and outwith these, voting for the other side, whatever political hue, is a wasted vote and wont change the result. How to disenfranchise the voters as we watch the conservatives start to mess around with boundary changes to create 20 or so more conservative safe seats having previously been stalled on this by their coalition partners.
Bring on a move to proper PR and see whether the voting numbers go up
Just realised as i caught up that this point has been made a few times
Sorry but I am confused; democracy spoke out twice in a row (on the points raised here). And still people are arguing against it that it somehow isn't representative. Other than reversing it and letting the minority win I have no idea what people actually want.