The biggest takeaway I saw from this is Reform is definitely having an impact; also that the voting system needs reworking.
Reform managed to get themselves 4.1 million votes. Yet they only managed to get 4 seats. Why should the three parties above them get almost 5 times the seats (Thus 5x the voice) in parliament when they have only 1/4 of the votes. Although I guess I should be careful for what I wish for as the worst thing that could possibly happen (Even over Labour) is Green get more of a voice...
It was pretty obvious that Labour were going to win, the tories have been fucking up the country for the last 14 years. Labour now have 4 years to either do nothing or to fuck things up more. Which will then push the people who voted them purely because they didn't want the Tories in, they'll either go to Lib Dems; Or to Reform.
The biggest takeaway I saw from this is Reform is definitely having an impact; also that the voting system needs reworking.
Reform managed to get themselves 4.1 million votes. Yet they only managed to get 4 seats. Why should the three parties above them get almost 5 times the seats (Thus 5x the voice) in parliament when they have only 1/4 of the votes. Although I guess I should be careful for what I wish for as the worst thing that could possibly happen (Even over Labour) is Green get more of a voice...
It was pretty obvious that Labour were going to win, the tories have been fucking up the country for the last 14 years. Labour now have 4 years to either do nothing or to fuck things up more. Which will then push the people who voted them purely because they didn't want the Tories in, they'll either go to Lib Dems; Or to Reform.