The FPTP system has a few advantages, namely keeping extremists out and making it easy to dismiss a lame duck party in government, something for example that the French and Germans have trouble doing due to PR.
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@ChopleyIOM 's polls he took great pleasure in posting constantly were total bollocks. LieBore ran from 41-44%, over 40% on average and ended up well under with less than 35%.
Reform were 10-12, got over 14% and became third largest party in terms of votes.
Got about 41% of the amount of votes Labour did, but less than 1% of the seats they ended up with, that's FPTP for ya! Got 1/18th. of the seats the LDs did, with 30% more votes!
Farage and Anderson won, so will quickly expose Labour's lies and failings which is good.
The turnout was a record low as most voters realized they were picking from different heads of the same hydra. Never has such a massive majority been won with such a small proportion of the votes, just over a third.
Corbyn is an irrelevance, not sure why he's even mentioned, simply a vote from the Islington set of chatterati, trendies and muslims.
What is most concerning is that as we rapidly see our native population supplanted, beginning with the inner urban areas, is the ethno-voting. In colonised areas, MPs are being elected for their race or religion or both and this means their views on a foreign conflict are deciding parliamentary seats - you are witnessing the germination of the seeds of future civil strife and societal conflict. History will tell you that.
So a weird yet very concerning election result; politics has gone over to high-volatility maths.