Firstly I would like to congratulate all members of GT40's.com who have been directly affected by the UK elections. (i.e. The Voters).
Once again, we have seen a relatively calm and respectful lead up to election day and not a cross word exchanged on these pages, in sharp contrast to some of the dogmatic political vitriol that has been sprayed across this forum in the past 2 or 3 years, now thankfully in decline.
As for the result we have the usual crop of moaners (losers) saying that we need to adopt PR in our election system in order to ensure fair representation.
When applied to the actual election, PR would have produced the following interesting results: the biggest winners would have been UKIP, Lib/Dems & Greens losers: SNP & (ironically) Labour.
Conservatives would still have been the largest party albeit with a reduced majority and the end result would have been all kinds of behind the scenes alliances between diametrically opposed political philosophies, of the kind normally seen in Italy & Greece. Doesn't work..
Anyway, a fair result. The Country has spoken...

Once again, we have seen a relatively calm and respectful lead up to election day and not a cross word exchanged on these pages, in sharp contrast to some of the dogmatic political vitriol that has been sprayed across this forum in the past 2 or 3 years, now thankfully in decline.
As for the result we have the usual crop of moaners (losers) saying that we need to adopt PR in our election system in order to ensure fair representation.
When applied to the actual election, PR would have produced the following interesting results: the biggest winners would have been UKIP, Lib/Dems & Greens losers: SNP & (ironically) Labour.
Conservatives would still have been the largest party albeit with a reduced majority and the end result would have been all kinds of behind the scenes alliances between diametrically opposed political philosophies, of the kind normally seen in Italy & Greece. Doesn't work..
Anyway, a fair result. The Country has spoken...
