If the UK had a democracy

Then there would be utter chaotic Italian situations in their parliament.

This is why the UK ought to better stick to its monarchy and the fake democracy in which a 16% party rules supreme.

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>polls
You not learnt your lesson after 2016 kraut?

>Then there would be utter chaotic Italian situations in their parliament.
uh there already is

I wanna see a before/after the brexit party.

It's more like the 8% party. Since around 50% of the people do not vote in the first place

t. Anglo menace

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You think the Tories actually have a 40% or 50% backing?

>brexit party: 15%
>UKIP: 14%
Splitting the vote may have been a bad idea

>European election

Like that reflects in any way the way people will vote in the actual elections

>Splitting the vote
European elections are not FPP mate

UKIP is literally the new BNP. Wait for the Brexit Party surge. It's sweeping up the UKIP and Tory voters already. Soon it will be at 25% to 30%... while UKIP crashes to 5-7%.

>Like that reflects in any way the way people will vote in the actual elections

The point is that if you actually had a representative democracy (that's a democracy in which every vote counts towards the representation in parliament), the poll would be meaningful.

And it is still meaningful to see how many people actually truly support the Tories and May. It's kind of pathetic that the party that runs your country has close to 0 support in a true democratic election.

>UKIP is literally the new BNP.
except no repatriations of coloured migrants

What is even the difference between BP and UKIP?

>And it is still meaningful to see how many people actually truly support the Tories and May.

Yes, but your graph isn't showing that.

>Yes, but your graph isn't showing that.
It says 16% Tory support, lad. That is kind of indicative how many people truly believe the Tories deserve a vote.

>European parliament elections

Not indicative of overall support for the Tory party, nor is it indicative of how people would vote in a general election.

And that is why? Because people who back the Tories and believe in the party just turn around and vote Nigel Farage?

>muh represantative democracy
Yeah because I love coalition governments where the leading party gets 13% of the vote but they just form coalitions with a bunch of other leftist parties including parties that then pretend to be in the opposition.

Real democracy is when your prime minister gets 13% of the vote. Pic related is the party that got the most votes by voting area. This. Is. What. Real. Democracy. Looks. Like.

t.slovenia

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>8% higher than the next party and still looses
FUCK THIS SYSTEM

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UKIP is a Zionist shill party, BNP was not. Proud Zionist Farrage was equally proud that he took votes away from that evil Nazi BNP and helped destroy it and make it completely dead in Britain.

(((Brexit)))

>(((Brexit)))
BNP was also anti eu

The fuck?
No way it's true!
I mean, why ffs!?

>but they just form coalitions
which in total have 50% plus support in the population. That's the point.

When I sit down on the toilet my dick touches the bowl

because of fucking MMP

UK 2015 elections (turnout: 66.4%)
>Con: 36.9%
>Lab: 30.4%
>UKIP: 12.6%
>SNP: 4.7%
>Lib Dem: 7.9%

Eu parl 2014(35.6%):
>UKIP: 26.6%
>Lab: 27.4%
>Con: 26.0%
>Green: 4.1%
>Lib Dem: 1.4%
UK 2010 (65.7%):
>Con: 36.1
>Lab: 29.0
>Lib Dem: 23.0
>UKIP: 3.1
>BNP (the fucking BNP came in 5th!): 1.9%

EU 2009 (34.7%):
>Con: 27.4%
>UKIP: 16%
>Lab: 15.2%
>Lib Dem: 13.3%
>Green: 7.8%


UK 2005 (61.4%)
>Lab: 35.2%
>Con: 32.4%
>Lib Dem:22.0%
>UKIP: 2.2%
>SNP: 1.5%

EU 2004 (38.5%):
>Con:36.0%
>Lab 25.3%
>UKIP: 16.0%
>Lib Dem: 16.0%
>Green: 2.7%


Basically, people vote differently in the UK and EU elections (and almost twice as many people vote in UK elections compared to EU elections), so you can't take the polling of one election and assume it works for another election.

By the way, how is that gun confiscation going?

We know people vote differently. Why? Because if I know a UKIP rep or Brexit party rep has no chance in a first past the post election, I rather vote for the candidate that makes sure no Labour party rep gets elected, i.e. a Tory MP.

This has nothing to do with actual voter support. The general elections in the UK do not reflect people's support for major parties, the EU elections do... as only in EU elections people can actually vote for the party they really support, without any thoughts about "ok, if I vote for x, what does this mean for y getting voted into parliament".

I see someone saw my post

BP not BNP

police are arresting people

Doesn't matter, because they were actually European nationalists and not a fifth column of Zion and US imperialism. Unlike Ukip and Farrage.

The EU elections represent fuck all as well given the less than 40% turnouts. The polling for it represents even less.

Brexit are D&C muslim loving shills

>stronk independent womyn
>childless
>totally incompetent (was some meme DJ before)
>Labour and leftist
>traitor to her people
Checks literally all the boxes.

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Proportional representation means that parties with meagre amounts of electoral support can potentially have massive influence on government policy. That isn't democratic. Unfortunately the same shit happens in the UK because of Northern Ireland, but otherwise, the party that is most popular gets to set the agenda instead of a motley group of parties all compromising their beliefs so they end up with a policy platform that no one is really supportive of.

If Labour and the Tories weaken and strong fourth and fifth parties emerge, then it's a different story since coalitions will become necessary. PR makes coalitions that accurately reflect people's preferences, so at that point it'd be reasonable just for the sake of making the best of a bad situation.

vs evil religious conservative with 6 children

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Sort of. Replace Muslim with a certain other ethnic group and we are closer to the truth. Jow Forums woke up to lobster bucko man, they woke up to wallboi, maybe they will finally wake up to the big scam of Brexshit, too

Adam Green is miles ahead of Jow Forums at this point. Which is pretty sad desu

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Jesus.
Hope that traitor that you have in pwoer won't completely enslave you cause "it feels rigth".

That amount of labour support is a disgrace to the British people.

No, it's a bunch of horse shit with parties that are ideologically opposed to each other, have different policies and ideas banding together to avoid a right wing government at all costs even to the point that parties (levica, literal commies) that are officially in the "opposition" voted to appoint the current PM. Imagine that, an "opposition" party was instrumental in forming the government which means, by definition, they're a coalition party but somehow still pretend they're in the opposition but also want to have a say in leading the government.

Secondly, both LMŠ and the previous "leading" party the SMC were newly founded and basically banked on disillusioned voters voting in "new" faces, this has become a trend in Slovenia with each election a new party springing up to gain substantial amount of votes (SMC got a relative majority last election, LMŠ got the second most votes this election and even before that you had PS which doesn't exist anymore which also got the most votes) on to partner with other leftist parties maintaining control. Worse yet SMC joined the coalition government despite them being removed from power trough an early election and a vote of no confidence by the parliament.

Even more hilarious, only 51% of eligible voters actually voted meaning that our PM, leader of the country, got 6% of the possible vote. Especially hilarious how "levica" just buys votes trough social welfare and get all the retards and immigrants voting for them for easy money. Pays more to be unemployed and work 50 hours a month than to be employed (180 hours) and on minimum wage.


>DEMOCRACY.
Fuck you and your "democracy".

She is over 50% in the polls now
Their are many areas where people just vote labour because "Fuck Maggie Thatcher and the Evil Tories"

>over 50% in the polls
Welp.
You had a good run tho.
Find happiness in that.

>You had a good run tho.
actually its been rather awful

Oh, come on!
It's the first time for you to feel real tiranny, and the power of the allmigthy state that wants you powerless.
We had that with fascism, and east europeans/Russia had it with the reds.
It's only fair that you anglos get your share!

NZs Economy from post ww2 until the late 90s was the Albania of the Western World

But at least you had freedom.
Count your blessings!

>But at least you had freedom.
Freedom to do what?

Well, at least the freedom to defend yourself.
You had that till recently, no?

>democracy
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No, You cannot shoot people in self defence since something like the 30s

The sad thing is: NZ was kinda a distant, I wish I could escape to their destination. Unreacheable. BUT what IS good to know is that the champagne socialists and rich niggers won't escape this mess they created either. Unless they can literally buy their own island. It's still harsh to see the West die in our life-time. With thunderous applause by the masses of NPCs.

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>NZ was kinda a distant, I wish I could escape to their destination. Unreacheable
except it wasn't this isolation was only an isolation of the mind and not real

People who aren’t bothering to vote can be conveniently disregarded for purposes of democracy. They are essentially like foreigners, they forfeit their most important citizenship right.

Again, the percentage a party receives in the EU election in the UK represents the actual support within the voting public. The number of MPs in the UK parliament does not by a long shot.