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Single Market / Customs Union - A Tragic Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="stewart" data-source="post: 7544340" data-attributes="member: 42710"><p>You are comparing PR with the UK way of running Parliament, take off the blinkers and have a wider view. What you refer to as a hung Parliament is from a PR stand point a coalition. The size of the economy is irrelevant although no doubt you feel superior by making reference to a simple economy, Germany uses MMP with a economy larger than the UK and gets along just fine.</p><p>To answer your question, What is there to like? As long as the party you vote for gains 5% of the popular vote then you are represented in Parliament accordingly, what is there not to like? </p><p>Compare that to the FPP whereby a small swing of 1.2% results in 56% of the electorate ending up with a government they did not vote for I would ask what is there to like in that Pseudo Democracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewart, post: 7544340, member: 42710"] You are comparing PR with the UK way of running Parliament, take off the blinkers and have a wider view. What you refer to as a hung Parliament is from a PR stand point a coalition. The size of the economy is irrelevant although no doubt you feel superior by making reference to a simple economy, Germany uses MMP with a economy larger than the UK and gets along just fine. To answer your question, What is there to like? As long as the party you vote for gains 5% of the popular vote then you are represented in Parliament accordingly, what is there not to like? Compare that to the FPP whereby a small swing of 1.2% results in 56% of the electorate ending up with a government they did not vote for I would ask what is there to like in that Pseudo Democracy? [/QUOTE]
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