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So Who Did We Vote For?

8 May 2005 by Tim

  Percentage of vote Seats earned Seats handed out
Labour 35.20% 227 356
Conservative 32.30% 209 197
Liberal Democrats 22.00% 142 62
Others 10.50% 68 31
  100.00% 646 646

So, by and large, we didn’t vote New Labour. Bit of a mystery how we ended up with them in Government really, considering how few people voted for them. Why are Labour votes so much more important than Conservative votes, or Lib Dem votes?

For what it is worth British Governments and Elections Since 1945.

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  1. Jax says

    8 May 2005 at 11:07

    So why not tootle over and join in at make my vote count and make it different for next time?

  2. Tim says

    8 May 2005 at 11:14

    Been there, done that.

  3. Liberta says

    10 May 2005 at 04:03

    if you look at the figures the conservatives did not lose out too much on seats but the lib dems got less than half they deserved. they’ve never been in power to set the boundaries to suit them!
    cant say the result suprises me, from what I remember, the tories didnt have much in the way of alternative and it appears almost impossible to get enough people to vote lib dem.
    we are in a very fast interbet cafe in singapore and just taken a look at the bbc website results. nice graphics! Good to see George Galloway get in, finger up to Labour there, shame none of the bouncing yoga guys did, they would really shake up parliament!

  4. Tim says

    10 May 2005 at 09:07

    It seems to me that if you have a two party system, both of the parties will want to see the winners results boosted to give them a good majority.
    But we don’t have a two party system, so this means that a third of people are effectively not being represented.
    One you missed is Blaunau Gwent’s result. The New party lost their safest seat to Old Labour.

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