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Get you tinfoil hat onSame here, never thought I'd agree with anything he says, but the part about how the voting systems set up I do?
Get you tinfoil hat onSame here, never thought I'd agree with anything he says, but the part about how the voting systems set up I do?
Get you tinfoil hat ondon’t let him in, he only started moaning after 7-8 failed attempts to become an MP.
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I know he's a chancer and parties standing in one specific region skew them a but, but as can be seen from these stats about how many votes were needed for 1 MP in the election, it needs reform. 1st past the post is great for a horse race, not so good for feeling that your voice is always heard in elections.
- 864,743 to elect the lone Green MP
- 642,303 votes for zero Brexit Party MPs
- 334,122 to elect each Liberal Democrat
- 50,817 to elect each Labour MP
- 38,300 votes to elect each Conservative MP
- 38,316 to elect each Plaid Cymru MP
- 25,882 to elect each SNP MP
I’d disagree, talking to people around here they would never ever vote tory, they’d rather not vote. The Brexit Party gave them an out clause, ie, voted Leave, not happy with Labour, the choice until Brexit Party came along was easy, they weren’t going to vote.If i was the labour party i would be sending Farage a Xmas card. Coz some of the results i saw, the votes that Brexit party took would not of gone to Labour but the Tories. those 642,303 votes going to brexit rather than Tories, my god labour would of been obliterated.
I understand that and I can see both sides of the FPTP system, but everyone standing for election in any area, knew and knows what is required, if he wants change, go with a mainstream party and chang...........oops, forgot, he tried thatI know he's a chancer and parties standing in one specific region skew them a but, but as can be seen from these stats about how many votes were needed for 1 MP in the election, it needs reform. 1st past the post is great for a horse race, not so good for feeling that your voice is always heard in elections.
- 864,743 to elect the lone Green MP
- 642,303 votes for zero Brexit Party MPs
- 334,122 to elect each Liberal Democrat
- 50,817 to elect each Labour MP
- 38,300 votes to elect each Conservative MP
- 38,316 to elect each Plaid Cymru MP
- 25,882 to elect each SNP MP
Like him or loath him, you cannot argue that he has been instrumental in shaping Uk politics for the next few years.
Farage has been divisive - and deliberately so - for years and in a way that has been damaging to the country by creating an angry split in and between people in a way that Blair was nowhere near doing.
No honour for Farage. Good - rare has there been such a divisive character in British politics. Besides did he not claim he had been offered a peerage by Johnson prior to the GE and has said that he would not accept any honour. So what’s the fuss about him not being awarded one in the NY Ho ours List.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-peerage-election-boris-johnson-a9198996.html
Note that I see Blair as being decisive over one decision - Iraq. Farage has been divisive - and deliberately so - for years and in a way that has been damaging to the country by creating an angry split in and between people in a way that Blair was nowhere near doing.
No honour for Farage. Good - rare has there been such a divisive character in British politics. Besides did he not claim he had been offered a peerage by Johnson prior to the GE and has said that he would not accept any honour. So what’s the fuss about him not being awarded one in the NY Ho ours List.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-peerage-election-boris-johnson-a9198996.html
Note that I see Blair as being decisive over one decision - Iraq. Farage has been divisive - and deliberately so - for years and in a way that has been damaging to the country by creating an angry split in and between people in a way that Blair was nowhere near doing.
Whilst I have sympathy with your view re Blair, I would argue that it's too early to say whether the effects of Farage et al are as bad as a whole or not.Whilst I agree with you over Farage, though i don't obsess over him, I feel Blair has caused more damage, lasting damage.
How many members of the British armed forces lost their lives, or continue to suffer, because of Blair's decision to go into Iraq AND Afghanistan? How many terror attacks have occurred in the UK, and how many British citizens have lost their lives or been injured because of Blair's foreign policy? And how many more will lose their lives to terror attacks
Whilst I detest Farage's politics, I feel Blair should be in prison. The US and the UK jumped the gun with the Iraq war. It was never UN sanctioned.
Good luck with that one.A petition to stop ids getting a knighthood is gathering pace..
https://www.change.org/p/uk-governm...t-to-iain-duncan-smith-receiving-a-knighthood
The only thing I can say to defend your stance is that Hitler and Mussolini blinded people, too.Farage holds views that he is honest about but he is always being portrayed as a far right racist neo Natzi, I just dont see him this way. Do his views on controlling immigration make him a racist? does his desire to get the UK out of the EU make him a Natzi?
The Media and Socialists do what they always do when someone has a political outlook that runs contrary to their own they start their campaign of dirty tricks and brain washing so that anyone who dares to align themselves with him will have the stuff that tends to stick thrown at them.
I hear these generic accusations but very few actual facts other than petty irrevelences and the Tommy Robinson card being rolled out ad nausiem.
No honour for Farage. Good.
The only thing I can say to defend your stance is that Hitler and Mussolini blinded people, too.