• HumanPenguin
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    1 day ago

    Actually reform dosent. Thay have about 25%. And while that is the largest party.

    Normally 30+ is needed for a majority and even then. They are needed in the right place to gain MPs. With current numbers and distribution. Reform would likely lead to a weak tory coalition. Ie both parties only just haveing 50% of MPs. And reform would likey only have a few more then now.

    It may even lead to a lib dem major party coalition. Just because lib dems vots are more centralised onto certain constituancies.

    But lib dems recent history may mean while that os doable They refuse.

    This is one of the unique messesbof fptp numbers are less clear until yoy get into the 33% mark. Then the seat numbers start to grow rapidly.

    • Rogue
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      1 day ago

      I’m fairly sure you’ve misunderstood what I was saying