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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

Labour “won an election by default with just 20% of the eligible voting populace wanting them in power”.

Labour received 9.7 million votes in the last election.

The total registered electorate was 48.2 million.

This means 38.5 million electors did not vote for Labour.

Only 20% of the electorate voted for Labour, and 80% didn’t.

How does Labour get to control 80% of the population without their consent?

https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-10009/CBP-10009.pdf

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Jupplandia's avatar

Exactly. And it’s control beyond reasonable bounds too, given their both leftist and Globalist contempt for much of the people they govern and support for truly insane policies. They are an elected dictatorship with no real mandate.

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

Some analysis here:

The really interesting 2024 election numbers

https://thinkingcoalition.substack.com/p/the-really-interesting-2024-election

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

Think about this, from the General election 2024: Results and analysis report: https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-10009/CBP-10009.pdf

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Turnout was 59.7%, down from 67.3% in 2019. The total registered electorate

was 48.2 million, 600,000 more than the 47.6 million registered electorate in

2019. Turnout was lower than general elections between 2005 and 2019, but

just higher than the 59.4% turnout in the 2001 general election.

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40.3% of the electorate didn't vote for anyone.

Why is that? Too lazy? Think it's futile? Specifically didn't want to vote for any of the candidates?

Why did 40.3% of people not vote? Why do they feel disenfranchised?

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

The report mentioned above says Labour had 33.7% UK vote share.

I suggest this figure is misleading, as the people who didn't vote aren't being included in the formulation of this percentage - that is, the 19.4 million electors who didn't vote.

Only 20% of the electorate voted for Labour.

And goodness knows how the seats allocation works?!

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Jupplandia's avatar

The result was distorted and the reporting of the result was distorted. The Tory and Reform votes split the Right, while all the parties of the Left engaged in tactical voting. This ended up leaving Reform 2nd in over a 100 constituencies. In first past the post, they got nothing for those millions of votes where they finished 2nd. Labour got from memory 410 or 412 MPs. Reform got 5. But Reform had half the votes Labour had. Which means that a single vote for Labour counted 80 times more than a single vote for Reform. It makes a total mockery of the idea that 1 vote per person is an equal system.

And yes the media deliberately misreport the Labour share of the vote, inflating it by ignoring those who don’t vote.

As for the non voters, lots feel disenfranchised and that voting is pointless, mainly because the two main parties have consistently agreed on the very worst policies.

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

It's a rotten system.

Seemed to me too that the Tories actually wanted to lose, handball it to Starmer and co for their turn.

Ultimately it seems to be the World Economic Forum calling the shots.

What a set-up! These elections aren't legitimate, they're a sham.

There's 'Covid', a deliberately manufactured crisis over the past five years to loot and control the people, and the UK right in the thick of it with Neil Ferguson's Report 9, Bill Gates and co.

Tories running the country into the ground, and no opposition from Labour, full support in fact!

They deliberately looted the place via 'Covid' - and most of the people are clueless, because bad guys are still in charge!

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Jupplandia's avatar

Yes that’s pretty much my assessment too. WEF, UN, and the globalist plutocrats run the main parties and the 2 party charade. And the UK doesn’t even have a Trump as a partial disrupt or (Farage is a great campaigner and good on some points but a coward on Islam in particular, plus he doesn’t have the kind of resources Trump and Musk can supply). The strongest people we have internationally are (Trump, RFKJ, Musk) are all part hero, not full hero-Trump buckled on COVID vaccines, RFKJ is great on vaccines and weak on the climate bullshit, Musk is good on free speech but also a transhumanist). The network of transnational bodies, NGOs, companies enforcing DEI and ESG because BlackRock tell them too, is much bigger than just the corrupt political parties.

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

Speaking of elections, have you seen this article by Paul Thacker and Matt Taibbi?

Election Exclusive: British Advisors to Kamala Harris Hope to "Kill Musk's Twitter"

England, not Russia, is the culprit in a real foreign election interference story, as the leaked Stateside plans of an advisory group with close ties to Prime Minister Keir Starmer show: https://disinformationchronicle.substack.com/p/election-exclusive-british-advisors

Note the reference to the Center for Countering Digital Hate...

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Jupplandia's avatar

Yes I have. I’m afraid my nation is one of the key power bases of the Globalist poison. The UK and the US were once rightly (for all the things behind the scenes that have never been free of corruption) the most free nations-we are now the most owned and the most likely to be working towards techno-feudalism (or already there). Really only China is ahead of us in terms of the efficient and total suppression of the populace through technology. The recognised dictatorships are cruder and of course sometimes more forcefully obvious in their evil, but our tyranny is very nearly a perfect tyranny by being an unacknowledged one.

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

Sadly, the voting public had very little choice. I voted Reform, because I had enough lies from the Tories and after reading’The Job’ by Nadine Dorries, although I was aware of the corruption that book sealed it.

We now have the new Nazi Party in charge of this country.

I urge everyone to support Tommy Robinson whether you like or hate him, he is for us British people. STOP THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION!!!!

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Paul Roche's avatar

Great points , and all strongly made .. the democrats, starmer et al are disgusting .. I think quite a few more than 20 killed though by blm / antifa and their cohorts

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Paul. I went with a conservstive estimation. I know there are higher ones around. The central point of course is that the people who imprisoned others for ‘supporting or encouraging riots’ themselves supported and encouraged riots.

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Bettina's avatar

Absolutely 100% correct. Very well said.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Bettina. 😀

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks for sharing this Jeff.

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Tapestrygarden's avatar

I think with respect to J6 we were still under siege by the COVIDIOTS and felt powerless. Add the vindictive Justice Department and a marginally cognizant President and there is no way to fight for them. The idiotic J6 committee where any actual Republicans were axed and a couple of weak puppets were installed was headed by the man who thought Guam would flip over if a platoon of Marines were moved.

I don’t know about British elections but I think there is some kind of global cabal pulling strings around the world.

God help us if that idiot Harris is dragged across the finish line like her predecessor

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Donna Rachel's avatar

Peter Lynch had a God-given right as a free Englishman to peaceful protest. He availed himself of that right. He was jailed for it, and, yes, the state has his blood on their hands.

Thousands of people march through London every week in support of a proscribed terrorist organisation. Their support for said organisation - an organisation that has repeatedly indicated it's intentions to destroy our country - is illegal. Yet we are told that they are allowed to be there as peaceful protest, however unsavoury it may be, is legal in our system.

The state is a mafia. The police are its enforcers. At this point, paying taxes has become an immoral act. When will the good people of England do something about all of this? I sincerely hope Tommy Robinson's rally on Saturday is a success. I hope that in years to come, there are monuments in town squares with Lynch's name inscribed on them. He is a martyr for the cause of English freedom.

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PM's avatar

'The honest truth about jailed dissidents who kill themselves is that the State has murdered them'

Why cannot 268 electoral votes comprehend and act on such a rock-solid subject?

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