May. 7th, 2010

andrewducker: (psychodrama)
As I write this, there are 44 seats to announce and the Conservatives need 39 to get a majority. This seems somewhat unlikely, although I don't know exactly what areas are left, so I can't be sure.

However, even if we get a Tory government, it won't be the end of the world. No, I wouldn't vote for them. No, they aren't my idea of good government. But life would carry on, there are limits to what they can change in 4 years, and they're unlikely to roll back the minimum wage, halve the spending on the NHS or repeal the legislation allowing civil partnerships.

In short, the Tories are not demons from Hell, summoned to lay waste to Britain, but politicians who have different ideas about how to run the country - and would probably fit right into the Democrats in the USA. The level of panic I'm seeing seems to be more suitable for the former than the latter.

Now, if the BNP got in _then_ I'd be panicking.
andrewducker: (Default)
The Conservatives really, really should be taking an interest in The West Lothian Question.  And the other parties should be staggeringly interested in PR.

Because England is resoundingly Tory when it comes to seats, but not when it comes to votes.
andrewducker: (Default)
SNP, Lib Dem and Conservatives all on similar shares of the vote (19.9%, 18.6%, 16.6%) - seat share: 10, 6, 1.

(In Scotland, of course)
andrewducker: (Default)
I'm not getting notifications in my inbox or via email.

This affecting other people too?
andrewducker: (Default)
The final results are in.

The Conservatives, UKIP and BNP have, between them, less than 20% of the vote.

Wait.  What do you mean you don't all live in Scotland?
andrewducker: (Default)

Although, actually, it's a bit chilly up there.

(Picture via Julie, not sure where she got it from)

Stats

May. 7th, 2010 08:42 pm
andrewducker: (Read Watchmen Books)
Inspired by [livejournal.com profile] bracknellexile, who sadly left his post flocked:
Party Votes Seats Votes/Seat Share of Seats/Share of Votes Seats if proportional
Labour 8,604,358 258 33,350 1.36 204
Conservatives 10,706,647 306 34,989 1.30 254
Liberal Democrats 6,827,938 57 119,788 0.38 162

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