Quote Originally Posted by Fellbeast View Post
Riiiiiight. People didn’t get what they voted for anyway in the last election. The majority weren’t in favour of the conservatives (or even the conservatives plus the brexit party), but the conservatives never the less ended up with an 80 seat majority. The current government is completely unrepresentative of the voting population
Stolly you are twisting what I said.

In 2010 we ended up with a coalition. That wasn't on the ballot paper. Now of course that was the only real option to have a functioning Government, but recall the horse trading.
It could also have been a Labour led coalition.
The direction was in the hands of a few politicians, not the electorate.

At least 43.6% of the UK got what they wanted in 2019 and in 1997 43.2% did. That to me is a better outcome than 0%.

By the way, the majority is not the majority who voted as I'm sure you and many have pointed out with regards to the Brexit referendum many a time.
Only 38% of those registered voted against the Tories in 2019.