The only country in Europe using this massively unrepresentative system. Labour win 2.5 times as many votes as Reform, and get 102.5 times as many seats. It's ridiculous.
That is the exact same reason why the US GOP don't want Trump to run as an independent, it will bring GOP and Trump both down. Vote share is nothing, considering if Tory perform better in their track, those who voted for Reform may have vote to them, how many seats would they retained then? Sunak was wrong about a lot of things but saying "Vote Reform = Vote Labour" is not one of them, in fact, it turn out to be quite true.
Yeah but if it was proportional you’d have no effective government, parties band together to stop certain policies. This happens in places like France and Israel.
More like 66%. It's wrong to dismiss those who didn't waste their time turning out, because the system's so rigged! That's still excluding those who aren't even registered. ~48M registered, ~16M voted Red or Blue Tory.
@@DanTheStripe They should have got 45-46%. Which tactical voting for LD would bring down to 41-42%. Labour got 1.6MILLION more votes just in ENGLAND in 2017. Than the whole of the UK in 2024. CRAZY and yet Corbyn was brutalised and smeared by the establishment b4 and after. While the media wanted Keir to win.
That's because this election was tactical voting, I wanted Labour to win but no support in my area so voted Lib Dems since there always second, that's why vote share is lower
@@someonesomeone25 We couldn't have that sort of a PR system in UK. We don't work well together in our party divides. (see 2010, 1977, 1927, 1910, 1900...) But their are different formats. A % share in votes allocated to seats would be good I think. I think it's called party share PR with FPTP as decider.
I believe British people can start thinking to change election system to another more proporcional. The system is very undemocratic, the Parliament do not represent the will of the people.
We have, for decades, but the powers that be are absolutely ensured they remain the powers that be with this system. Could unsettle things is there's change, that's not allowed.
@@James-cf5mn It was to change it to a specific system, which the government campaigned against. That's quite different to one about "whether to change the system". That system wasn't a good system and was different to what had been campaigned on in the previous election(s).
Neo-reactionary right are winning globally. This is a localised incident, whether Britain falls in line with the rest of the world likely depends on Starmer's competence and ability to govern. In the end he might follow the rest of the West into autocracy simply to keep Britain afloat.
adopt the Australian voting system, preferential voting that will benefit minor parties, and compulsory voting which would generate a bigger backlash against the establishment and be more democratic and representative.
So a party who only has a third of the support of the country ( 80% of the registered voters DID NOT vote for Labour ) has so much power over us. Scary times we live in. R.I.P Great Britain. R.I.P England.
I feel bad for rishi. I don't think he was a genius, but he seemed to be somewhat recovering the country (inflation is manageable and in Q1 of 2024 our economy actually outperformed both germany and france which is a massive improvement from before). Under normal circumstances I think he would've been a fairly popular PM.
@@UtubeRwokeLefties The Conservatives elected Boris and Liz Truss as party leaders , they both betrayed UK big time , so trust has been lost in the party
We want investment in public services and infrastructure, and we will pay willingly. The NHS has to be rescued, and rebuilding schools and hospitals will provide jobs. Affordable housing will be built and people will get homes. Alignment with the EU will lessen the Brexit damage.
6:37 Another way to read the data, Labour vote didn't increase. Torie vote move to other parties Reform and LibDem. Others. Ind and Extremist won places. Interesting to see how she didn't mentioned anything about Reform having 14% of the total number of votes.
Labour didn't win, Conservatives lost and the people of Britain were too stupid or scared, or both to vote for Reform. Labour got in by default. We also need to change our voting system. And because of the stupidity of the populace , we are now going to live in a nightmare and living hell for 4 years.
We've been saying this on the left for decades, but the right gave the "cry about it, losers" because it always benefitted them. Now it's harming them, suddenly they're aware of how incredibly undemocratic our undemocratic system is.
because reform voters, with it being new, are just dotted around the country, wheras labour will have areas that are deeply connected to the party and will always win the seats. one of the advantages of FPTP is that it keeps extreme groups (which reform is, being far right wing) in check.
What can the public expect? We need a Government that can take swift and positive action to address major issues which our last Conservative Government failed to achieve. I voted REFORM UK although what chance do we stand when the Lib Dem party can gain 71 seats with an 11% total support and yet Reform with 13% finished with only 5. Does that represent democracy? We certainly don’t deserve several years HARD LABOUR!
@@freddie-xc3pythere’s a large difference between nationalist and racist, people are sick of seeing mass unnecessary immigration. We cannot carry on allowing 600,000 migrants each year it isn’t sustainable for the UK we don’t have the infrastructure to cater for these people long term. Hence longer waiting lists in NHS hospitals.
Why is the size of the Scottish map almost the same as Northern Ireland? The map is drawn to be distorted making Scotland look small. Turn the camera in the opposite direction North to South.
@jasoncrowther8734 she carried on for a little while before she caught her self, im sorry but in a job like that.... its not the hardest thing to remember, red, labour, dark blue, conservative, if your trying to make a point about the colour change, get it right first time, no room for mistakes on stuff like that, makes them look silly, put someone more experienced on the job if she's not comfortable with it or she's new to it. I could understand if she got maybe the number of votes slightly wrong and corrected herself but come on now.
I’m Scottish and I’m a little sad that the SNP threw away a genuine cause for independence by getting involved in the nonsense going on today. I’m still undecided on it but now it looks like I don’t need to think about it any further. It’s a shame, collapsed so easily by silly views..
SNP forgot about puting Scotland, and Scottish people, first. They forgot about nationalism and went globalist woke. They brought in minimum pricing for drink which made it dearer than in England and they tried to shut down the oil industry - Scotland's biggest earner. The SNP basically killed itself. However the demand for freedom is still there and a new movement will arise, as it did after Wallace was killed.
Yeah, it's going to be so much worse than 14 years of self-serving Tories draining the public coffers, trashing the NHS and destroying the economy... they will clearly only be worse on immigration than the Tories who have done NOTHING about it in that time.
media bias showing from her sad how many people didnt vote we need to make it law everyone has to vote we are not a fking muslim nation yet i hear more about the muslim vote than the english vote
Think it's more a case of what choice did they have, the Conservatives destroyed themselves and Libs decided to do a minor campaign in the South rather than a national one so they were never winning. Farage, just lol. My advice to any young voters, emigrate somewhere better - country was a,ready down the toilet only going to get worse going forward.
What's the alternative ? Conservative's have betrayed us time n time again Boris Liz "remember them ! " Maybe Labour will increase tax on the super rich rishis wife !
The key point is the highest vote percentage for 'other'. It split what would have, for the most part, been a conservative vote. So the Conservatives essentially stumbled at the hurdles and Labour became the first past the post in a vast number of seats..... Labour won by default, not by their good looks.
Labour winning a lot of seats by smaller margins. The overall trend seems to suggest this wasn't so much a vote for Labour as a vote against the Conservatives.
To sum up.... somebody will come along for 4 years, recreate all the f*ck ups that the last few have made. We will all pretend this has never happened before and just carry on.
They're features, not bugs. They're all controlled by the same ideology and special interests, hence the consistency, regardless of the empty suits with flapping lips.
this win shows the britains reject an indian prime minister...rishi sunar became pm not because people voted him and people voted him out...if conservatives offer other than indian candidate as pm, they would have fared better...
The Scottish one, IIRC is often like this, they have a bunch of small islands to tally. The Basildon one they messed up the count, sent everyone home and recounting later in the day. Which is weird, as Poole had 3 recounts (4 total counts) and posted in the morning.
@@same-asit-ever-was Tin foil hat? e.g. Rochdale vote for Galloway (last time) double the postal vote enabled him to beat a very good Independent? The postal vote cheats are VERY real.
I missed the opportunity to vote because they usually send out letters and I had to register, but it's too late now. I wouldn't vote for Labour or the Tories anyway. Both seem to be influenced by billionaires, those who are completely disconnected from the average person.
Why are these refugees coming to Europe? NATO's actions have significantly impacted their economies, pushing many to seek refuge in Western countries. Thousands have arrived, bringing their money and possessions. However, among them are some individuals who are neither wealthy nor educated, creating challenges. This situation has strained the moral and liberal perspectives of host countries. As a result, the Western Allies find themselves in a complex position where they cannot easily abandon or fully assist Ukraine, much like the situations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.
Yes but a lot of reform knew that. They were so fed up with conservatives not being conservative that they wanted the crush them for feeling like they were betrayed. Most knew it meant labor would win but the goal is to build a new party that actually stands for what they believe in. I say they because I’m American, I would vote reform if I was English
What? No. They've done awfully. Collapse of Tories, collapse of SNP, vote splitting on the right and they've barely done any better than the smeared and uber scary "Socialist" Labour. The take away from this is a rejection of the status quo Neo-Liberalism (even though most don't even know what that is)
probably shouldn't show the difference between votes and seats. It just shows how much of a joke this entire system is and how maths clearly isn't the governments strong point
The labour speech, What a speech very different from the Tories blaming the wind the rain the sun the day or the night for their incompetence... Let's go labour🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Interesting to see how the political map has shifted post-election! 🗺 Excited for what's next in UK politics!
The only country in Europe using this massively unrepresentative system. Labour win 2.5 times as many votes as Reform, and get 102.5 times as many seats. It's ridiculous.
agree 100%, change is needed.
That is the exact same reason why the US GOP don't want Trump to run as an independent, it will bring GOP and Trump both down. Vote share is nothing, considering if Tory perform better in their track, those who voted for Reform may have vote to them, how many seats would they retained then? Sunak was wrong about a lot of things but saying "Vote Reform = Vote Labour" is not one of them, in fact, it turn out to be quite true.
Yeah but if it was proportional you’d have no effective government, parties band together to stop certain policies. This happens in places like France and Israel.
@@victory2115 The Swiss system works very well with Voter driven referendums to keep the politicians in their place.
@@victory2115 the French system is not proporitonal; it's just FPTP with two rounds
48 % didn't vote for the uni parties
Shame they could agree on one. Might have had a chance to actually change and improve this country
@Minechain. I didn't vote cause I give up they never do what they say they going too do.
44% but yeah
More like 66%. It's wrong to dismiss those who didn't waste their time turning out, because the system's so rigged!
That's still excluding those who aren't even registered.
~48M registered, ~16M voted Red or Blue Tory.
Proportional Rep is such an easy solution, but always just out of reach
Labours vote share this time around compared to Corbyn in 2017 and 2019 is dismal
Tactical voting...seats the only thing that matter. Monumental victory for Labour
@@DanTheStripe They should have got 45-46%. Which tactical voting for LD would bring down to 41-42%. Labour got 1.6MILLION more votes just in ENGLAND in 2017. Than the whole of the UK in 2024. CRAZY and yet Corbyn was brutalised and smeared by the establishment b4 and after. While the media wanted Keir to win.
@@DanTheStripe Victory by default only. Reform got nearly half as many votes.
@@DanTheStripe monumental? It's because people have had enough of the Tories. Not what labour has to offer.
That's because this election was tactical voting, I wanted Labour to win but no support in my area so voted Lib Dems since there always second, that's why vote share is lower
Based on votes, very different to number of seats.
@TG-ts3xn PR would likely result in a Con+Reform bloc, and a Lab+LD+Green bloc and be a clear left/right divide.
@@someonesomeone25 We couldn't have that sort of a PR system in UK. We don't work well together in our party divides. (see 2010, 1977, 1927, 1910, 1900...)
But their are different formats. A % share in votes allocated to seats would be good I think. I think it's called party share PR with FPTP as decider.
I believe British people can start thinking to change election system to another more proporcional. The system is very undemocratic, the Parliament do not represent the will of the people.
We have, for decades, but the powers that be are absolutely ensured they remain the powers that be with this system. Could unsettle things is there's change, that's not allowed.
Yes it does, whoever gets the most MPs win and each area gets to decide who we want to represent us, that's fair
Reform UK had over 4 million votes and won 4 seats. Lib dems earned 3 million votes and won 79 seats. Make it make sense
@@ChrispyNut
There was a referendum to change the voting system in 2011.
The result was to keep it the same.
@@James-cf5mn It was to change it to a specific system, which the government campaigned against. That's quite different to one about "whether to change the system".
That system wasn't a good system and was different to what had been campaigned on in the previous election(s).
No more Cameron smirking in our face . How good that feels
youve got Blair instead his as bad as starmer
Yeah because David lammy is much better lol
@@poolplayerpoolplayer7430 the left are demented
WEF are the real winners.
100%. Things wont get better but will most likely just get worse.
Labour bankrolled by Blackrock!
This is the worse possible time to have labour. Hold on tight people the New world order is going to move fast.......
Neo-reactionary right are winning globally. This is a localised incident, whether Britain falls in line with the rest of the world likely depends on Starmer's competence and ability to govern. In the end he might follow the rest of the West into autocracy simply to keep Britain afloat.
@@cuznerdexter the Tories are funded by several huge corporations themselves and Reforms funded by Putin, so I dont really get your point here...
Labour will change NOTHING. MORE FOOD BANKS FOR US and AID FOR NETANYAHU. MORE WARS. MORE PRIVATIZATION. MORE MISERY
cant beat them join them. reduce your working hours, pay less tax, use food banks, claim working tax credits. the system is there to be used.
adopt the Australian voting system, preferential voting that will benefit minor parties, and compulsory voting which would generate a bigger backlash against the establishment and be more democratic and representative.
They absolutely got slapped in the north and London, fair play to Rishi for being unbelievably bad.
So a party who only has a third of the support of the country ( 80% of the registered voters DID NOT vote for Labour ) has so much power over us. Scary times we live in. R.I.P Great Britain. R.I.P England.
I thought all was lost in the Cost of living, fuel and NHS crisis too...
Can't say rip to something that died 100years ago.
It's always like this. Thatcher didn't complain.
No matter what Rishi did , he was always ice skating uphill. This country will swallow what it has chosen and like it
2 thirds did NOT choose it.
I feel bad for rishi. I don't think he was a genius, but he seemed to be somewhat recovering the country (inflation is manageable and in Q1 of 2024 our economy actually outperformed both germany and france which is a massive improvement from before). Under normal circumstances I think he would've been a fairly popular PM.
@@shaaravguha3760 I agree given that it was Boris that screwed up.
@@UtubeRwokeLefties The Conservatives elected Boris and Liz Truss as party leaders , they both betrayed UK big time , so trust has been lost in the party
We want investment in public services and infrastructure, and we will pay willingly. The NHS has to be rescued, and rebuilding schools and hospitals will provide jobs. Affordable housing will be built and people will get homes. Alignment with the EU will lessen the Brexit damage.
Let's just ignore Reform shall we???
No I hope it grows it’s what yall need
Yes
6:37 Another way to read the data, Labour vote didn't increase. Torie vote move to other parties Reform and LibDem. Others. Ind and Extremist won places. Interesting to see how she didn't mentioned anything about Reform having 14% of the total number of votes.
Her phoney breathless voice at team b of the uniparty taking over from team a. The UK Media is truly dire.
Lowest % share of the vote in British history.
F the left.
i feel like sunak was tryna get out of office tbh
His masters told him to steer the ship onto the iceberg.
he'll be in california working for a hedge fund or something in under 18 months
Labour didn't win, Conservatives lost and the people of Britain were too stupid or scared, or both to vote for Reform. Labour got in by default. We also need to change our voting system. And because of the stupidity of the populace , we are now going to live in a nightmare and living hell for 4 years.
labour 1 seat for every 23000 votes, Reform 1 seat for every 1 million votes, HOW is this fair.
get rekd
@@neojng lol. expect progression.
We've been saying this on the left for decades, but the right gave the "cry about it, losers" because it always benefitted them.
Now it's harming them, suddenly they're aware of how incredibly undemocratic our undemocratic system is.
because reform voters, with it being new, are just dotted around the country, wheras labour will have areas that are deeply connected to the party and will always win the seats. one of the advantages of FPTP is that it keeps extreme groups (which reform is, being far right wing) in check.
@@oligarland8191youre so extremely correct, this system is effective, We want to keep extremists out of power
People had enough of Tory bs.
Labour and Tories are pretty much the same.
It will be more of the same with Labour. They are the same party.
now we have to prepare for labour bs
So why did they vote for Labour then? Both parties have the same policies
Labour has an incredibly soft mandate, good chance they're one and done by 2029
cope harder tory
Worst case scenario is a Lab/Lib coalition in 2029 (or sooner)
LibDems won't do a coalition. They'll support policies they agree with.
They think people are stupid, politician is the dirty game.
What can the public expect? We need a Government that can take swift and positive action to address major issues which our last Conservative Government failed to achieve. I voted REFORM UK although what chance do we stand when the Lib Dem party can gain 71 seats with an 11% total support and yet Reform with 13% finished with only 5. Does that represent democracy? We certainly don’t deserve several years HARD LABOUR!
Bring back Guy Fawkes!
14% voted for reform" and should be the 3rd biggest party"
Reform: 4M votes, 4 seats.
LibDems: 3.5M votes, 70+ seats
Cry about it, reactionary
@@emmsue1053 awful that reform got 4 million votes, the amount of racists in this country is depressing
@@freddie-xc3pythere’s a large difference between nationalist and racist, people are sick of seeing mass unnecessary immigration. We cannot carry on allowing 600,000 migrants each year it isn’t sustainable for the UK we don’t have the infrastructure to cater for these people long term. Hence longer waiting lists in NHS hospitals.
An aging population isn't sustainable for the UK. We need immigrants to pay taxes to fund and staff public services.
8500 votes in Halesowen for reform UK 👏👏
Great analysis
WEF PUPPET SHOW
Why is the size of the Scottish map almost the same as Northern Ireland? The map is drawn to be distorted making Scotland look small. Turn the camera in the opposite direction North to South.
4:28 random jumpscare lol wtf
Labour losing seats in districts with massive Muslim populations. Ironic.
Well considering all I’ve heard is a vote for Labour is a vote for Islam just shows Tories and reform have been lying.
@@NewEstablishment yep and Labour Won Finchley Thatchers old seat (Which is the Largest Jewish voter base in the UK)
@@NewEstablishment
Oh they still are. The problem is that this isn’t a reciprocated relationship. Muslims just hate the UK in general.
@@same-asit-ever-waslabour is zio anyway
Media try & tar all muslims with the same brush. Same with pro-palestinians. Divide & rule.
Just spent the last few days looking into the WEF 😮 my jaw can’t be any further to the ground
I'm favoured, R50K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. South Africa ❤❤❤
"last time we had a big red wall for Boris" yh didn't know he was labour... god's sake, one job, honestly
Irrelevant. Blue, Red, Yellow or Blue, they're still puppets of Liberalism.
She corrected herself instantly, maybe your attention span didn’t stretch that far
@jasoncrowther8734 she carried on for a little while before she caught her self, im sorry but in a job like that.... its not the hardest thing to remember, red, labour, dark blue, conservative, if your trying to make a point about the colour change, get it right first time, no room for mistakes on stuff like that, makes them look silly, put someone more experienced on the job if she's not comfortable with it or she's new to it. I could understand if she got maybe the number of votes slightly wrong and corrected herself but come on now.
I’m Scottish and I’m a little sad that the SNP threw away a genuine cause for independence by getting involved in the nonsense going on today. I’m still undecided on it but now it looks like I don’t need to think about it any further. It’s a shame, collapsed so easily by silly views..
SNP forgot about puting Scotland, and Scottish people, first. They forgot about nationalism and went globalist woke. They brought in minimum pricing for drink which made it dearer than in England and they tried to shut down the oil industry - Scotland's biggest earner. The SNP basically killed itself. However the demand for freedom is still there and a new movement will arise, as it did after Wallace was killed.
Would be good to show a graph of voter turnout over time for context really
Why is Scotland smaller than a leprachauns pinky?
Scotland has a low population density, so not many constituencies for the area of land it covers.
@@David_BowerThanks bro.
Because most of it is highlands with no one living in it lol
Well Reform has potential to be a major player, even in power.
Where as, the Libs even with 70 seats will always be also rans with no power.
It looks like it Drowned. That’s what it looks like. God help this country with these fools.
Yeah, it's going to be so much worse than 14 years of self-serving Tories draining the public coffers, trashing the NHS and destroying the economy... they will clearly only be worse on immigration than the Tories who have done NOTHING about it in that time.
Reward for crown in cup could be mystical of history if they win the game it would be a gift for crown in single year
One step head tmoorow is a day that confirm finaal day for cup i.e gift
One step left for crown to get the gift after 50 years
awful biased reporting laughing with glee what a muppet
The funny part she can't even walk 🤣😅😂😅😅🤣🤣😅😅
What if the people are idiots?
Less than half are, with like 80% of the other half simply being highly misinformed.
Perfect democracy, flawless victory.
@@ChrispyNut 80% doesn't equal a half
@@franpitcher Try reading again, I didn't make a mistake.
4TH July 2024 " Judgement Day "
Labour will tax , print and the boats are on the way .
same part, red or blue branding
Labour 33 percent votes tories 23 percent reform 14 percent that’s 37 percent right winged
Lab33% LibDem12% Green7% = 52%
media bias showing from her sad how many people didnt vote we need to make it law everyone has to vote
we are not a fking muslim nation yet i hear more about the muslim vote than the english vote
P.R must now be on the political agenda FPTP...not fit for purpose.
As if sky haven't diminished Scotland enough, they have almost erased them from their map. Shows what they really think.
Its a map by population. London is huge.
its a map of seats each hexagon is 1 seat
Not gonna lie I'm shocked people voted for labour, have people got short memories. Wow
Think it's more a case of what choice did they have, the Conservatives destroyed themselves and Libs decided to do a minor campaign in the South rather than a national one so they were never winning. Farage, just lol.
My advice to any young voters, emigrate somewhere better - country was a,ready down the toilet only going to get worse going forward.
Almost as short as all the people who voted for Farage and his big red lying bus.
some people who can vote were only 4 the last time they were in
What's the alternative ? Conservative's have betrayed us time n time again Boris Liz "remember them ! "
Maybe Labour will increase tax on the super rich rishis wife !
42:00 😂 well "CON HOLD" is quite and interesting term 😂
The key point is the highest vote percentage for 'other'. It split what would have, for the most part, been a conservative vote. So the Conservatives essentially stumbled at the hurdles and Labour became the first past the post in a vast number of seats..... Labour won by default, not by their good looks.
we need proportional representation , no way reform only get around 4 seats for the share of the vote
good job they didn't, otherwise the country will go back to middle age
@@Holdmybeer12345 watch what happens with labour lol
The Reason Is Because Of How New They Are,All Those Voters Are Dotted Around The Country
@@Holdmybeer12345 well , it will without reform just in an islamic type way .
Still would of lost. PR = labour government with a lib dem / green coalition
Why isn't it a hung parliament as the swingometer suggests ?
Labour winning a lot of seats by smaller margins. The overall trend seems to suggest this wasn't so much a vote for Labour as a vote against the Conservatives.
Lmao 4 seats loll
🤣
Why have Sky News got Scotland looking like a little pimple at the top of the map and England looking like it is the size of the USA?
One dot for each constituency. Sparse population means fewer dots.
Nearly 2 thirds did NOT vote for Labour, so did they win?
4 seats lol
a) Several Parties
b) Everyone Hating Conservatives
@@RileyWritey Lib Dems 71 on less votes.
@@Plushland77 Agree, but still mean no mandate for a minority Labour party.
Regardless of whom We vote for, the Government still gets In
To sum up.... somebody will come along for 4 years, recreate all the f*ck ups that the last few have made. We will all pretend this has never happened before and just carry on.
They're features, not bugs.
They're all controlled by the same ideology and special interests, hence the consistency, regardless of the empty suits with flapping lips.
Why didn’t they show the Labour share???
Doesn't matter
@@ourbaseltd3457 democracy dosnt matter?
They did
First pass the post work, I bet your a reform whiner @@ThatTallGuy0
United Kingtom return to the European Union 🇪🇺 and Join the Schengen area. 🙏✌️🥳☺️
Why's Ali wearing red the night after before yesterday. Anyway, why ?
She knew Labour will win
Won't last long, not a face to last long !
The tories lost , labour vote share is appalling for how many seats they have.
this win shows the britains reject an indian prime minister...rishi sunar became pm not because people voted him and people voted him out...if conservatives offer other than indian candidate as pm, they would have fared better...
Our country needed change 14 years of misery under the Tory's let's 🙏 things change
well, that's that. The country's fixed now, right guys? (dusts hands off and dreams of disposable income)
Tories did this to themselves, bringing Boris back to speak was a complete joke. So now LIEBOUR are in, we have more pain and no gain to put up with
so smooth, fantastic faultless presentation of the data and great understanding of the statistics
ZOG are the real winner 😮
She is really enjoying the conservative’s downfall! 😂
did they win or did voters not turn up and will cons now side with farage and totally destroy labour in the next election
Think only 60 percent of the uk voted
What’s the hold up on the last two seats?
To give time for the cheater votes to arrive.
The Scottish one, IIRC is often like this, they have a bunch of small islands to tally.
The Basildon one they messed up the count, sent everyone home and recounting later in the day. Which is weird, as Poole had 3 recounts (4 total counts) and posted in the morning.
@@UtubeRwokeLeftiesgrow up this isn’t America.
@@UtubeRwokeLefties lol those last 2 are probably the remote Scottish islands (but i suppose we have the tin foil hat wearers somewhere)
@@same-asit-ever-was Tin foil hat? e.g. Rochdale vote for Galloway (last time) double the postal vote enabled him to beat a very good Independent? The postal vote cheats are VERY real.
I missed the opportunity to vote because they usually send out letters and I had to register, but it's too late now. I wouldn't vote for Labour or the Tories anyway. Both seem to be influenced by billionaires, those who are completely disconnected from the average person.
What a load of crap 💩
It's the policy on Palestine that brought the party down
4:28 audio jumpscare
Still too many Tory seats.
Trust professional Liars and Traitors
it's over
Vote Zanu PF
The country did.
Dont take take the public for idiots.
Total focus on England. Only a swip at the SNP. No mention of Wales or Plaid Cymru picking up four seats the same as Reform.
she talks like Gordon Ramsey
Why are these refugees coming to Europe? NATO's actions have significantly impacted their economies, pushing many to seek refuge in Western countries. Thousands have arrived, bringing their money and possessions. However, among them are some individuals who are neither wealthy nor educated, creating challenges. This situation has strained the moral and liberal perspectives of host countries. As a result, the Western Allies find themselves in a complex position where they cannot easily abandon or fully assist Ukraine, much like the situations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.
Ireland are not even part of Nato yet took the biggest percentage of Ukrainians by population in Europe.
So what does that say?
🥱🥱
Glad the Greens done well, ❎❎❎❎❎❎I will never vote Labour again. Tory Starmer.
How? They got more votes...😂😂😂
i dont get the point of any of this
The Tories lost because of the reform party.
Yes but a lot of reform knew that. They were so fed up with conservatives not being conservative that they wanted the crush them for feeling like they were betrayed. Most knew it meant labor would win but the goal is to build a new party that actually stands for what they believe in. I say they because I’m American, I would vote reform if I was English
Sky australia about to have a right wing meltdown.
Is first past the post democratic? Asking for a friend
Oligarch labour will continue austerity, open the doors to disgusting reform fascism.
U mean they will reform fascism? Or they will paint reform as fascists?
Every cloud.
Partygate
The Tories will be back in 5-7 years.
Congratz to Labour to be honest. They done well .....
What? No. They've done awfully. Collapse of Tories, collapse of SNP, vote splitting on the right and they've barely done any better than the smeared and uber scary "Socialist" Labour.
The take away from this is a rejection of the status quo Neo-Liberalism (even though most don't even know what that is)
probably shouldn't show the difference between votes and seats. It just shows how much of a joke this entire system is and how maths clearly isn't the governments strong point
The labour speech, What a speech very different from the Tories blaming the wind the rain the sun the day or the night for their incompetence... Let's go labour🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This lot aren't Labour, they're Tories with a red rosette.
It's obvious.
Someone sitting at a computer adding postal votes, just enough for Labour to pass through.
am glad that reform didn't replace conservatives as the oppositions
Yeah, wouldn’t want the pro-English in control of England at all.
Why?
Why is that javid