Electoral Reform
Campaigners have been complaining that the Election was ‘most disproportionate in history’
In a new analysis the Electoral Reform Society – which campaigns to change the voting system – has assessed how the make up of Parliament would have differed had other voting systems been used.
The research shows that under a different system UKIP could have won as many as 80 MPs and the Greens 20. UKIP received 3.9 million votes and the Greens 1.2 million, and they ended up with one MP each.
The loony party although very happy with the present system, do concede that under a different system where parties gained M.P,s by the number of votes, and adding up all the votes we gained in the election, we would actually end up with at least a LEG
R.U.Seerius
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