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This is more tongue in cheek, but I want to run as leader for SF, 66 percent of people object by picking someone else, but 34 percent pick me, should I be allowed to run the forum...

This is how David Cameron is running the country with 66 percent not wanting the tories in.

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Some form of proportional representation, or maybe people should have to nominate two candidates. The result can not be changed, but something has to change with system, as we have too many parties for the current system to work. The next election, the system has to change.

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Works fine as it is, if people waste their vote on party's who wouldn't be able to form a government anyway that's their problem.

 

It could work far better.

 

There are multiple options that would result in a more accurate representation of the votes that were cast.

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This is more tongue in cheek, but I want to run as leader for SF, 66 percent of people object by picking someone else, but 34 percent pick me, should I be allowed to run the forum...

This is how David Cameron is running the country with 66 percent not wanting the tories in.

 

Tories had 36.9% of votes cast.

 

33% of the country couldn't even be bothered to vote, more than the amount of people who voted for Labour.

 

Not sure how you can transfer that to a hypothetical leadership race on SF :)

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Tories had 36.9% of votes cast.

 

33% of the country couldn't even be bothered to vote, more than the amount of people who voted for Labour.

 

Not sure how you can transfer that to a hypothetical leadership race on SF :)

 

I Did say it was tongue in cheek. I vote labour, but living in Sheffield if I was a Conservative my vote would count for little. Shouldn't everyones vote made to be worth something.

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