sir baconface
Well-Known Member
We actually got more votes than the time we had a maj. Due to the weird electoral system designed to prevent an outright maj, we had votes shared with other parties and as a result were one seat short of another overall majority.
OK, Mr Pole. Let's take a closer look at these 2015 general election outcomes:
SNP: 1,454,436 votes. 56 seats
Lib Dem: 2,415,888 votes. 8 seats
UKIP: 3,881,129 votes. 1 seat
And you say the system is fixed against you?