The two biggest observations from this election are as follows:

  1. Labour has a huge majority - one of the largest post war parliamentary majorities on record, yet only 33.8 per cent of people voted for them.

  2. Reform took 14.3 per cent of the vote, taking four seats, the Liberal Democrats took 12.2 per cent of the vote and took 71 seats.

The conclusion is obvious: first past the post voting and the current 'parliamentary democracy' we have here in the UK is totally broken and produces results that are not representative of views of the population.

I explained this all in great detail (and how it occurs with real world examples) in a long form stream about a month ago. It's linked below.

Taking all of this into account, it's clear to anyone that electoral success at parliamentary level for nationalists is unlikely to the say the least. Nationalists must find ways to come together and advocate for our collective rights without relying on a broken electoral system for change.

Is the Electoral Route a Dead End?
odysee.com/@MarkCollett:6/Is-the-Electoral-Ro

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