Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "Nigel Farage HITS BACK at Kemi Badenoch's Claim Reform UK's Membership Count is FAKE"" video.
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@robw1866 Perhaps that says more about the electorial system?
Mathematically, it required 23,622 votes to elect one Labour MP, 56,437 to elect one Tory, and 823,522 to elect one Reform MP.
First past the post is only a democtatic system when two parties only are involved, as in a Presidential election, or with the now gone two party system in the UK, when the parties were Tory/Liberal, or later Tory/Labour.
When there are, arguably, five parties, it is no longer fit for purpose. When a party can receive 500,000 less votes in an election, as Labour did in 2024 compared to 2019, yet, paradoxically, receive a huge majority, isn't it obvious that something no longer works?
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