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Liquorice writes
On Mon, 02 May 2011 20:24:19 +0100, Old Codger wrote:

But, because of the electoral boundaries, parties end up in

government
with less votes overall than the opposition, and you can't get

more
unfair than that.

That effect is primarily because we vote for a candidate, not a party.


I think most people vote for a party, probably the one their parents
and grand parents voted for, simply because "that is what you do".

Personally I vote for the candidate(s) who show most promise in
actually representing and working for me in parliament/council. The
party they may or may not belong to is almost irrelevant.

TBH the parties ought to be abolished and MPs forced to do what they
should be doing, representing their constituents, not just cow towing
to the party whip.

If they don't toe the line they get deselected.


Usually they don't. What does happen is that they don't get selected for
government jobs (and the extra money/future opportunity) that goes with it.

tim