Notas del episodio
An indepth look at the results from the recent Uk Local Elections and what they suggest about changes in the attitudes and behaviour of voters, why these changes have occured and potentially how we could rebuild trust.
It also contains explanations of why the Labour Party although the significant share of its members wish it to implement Proportional Representation is reluctant to do so.
I undertook this analysis and produced this output having realised the following :
"There are a few historical exceptions in the UK where a single winning political party secured 50% or more of the vote at a general election:
- 1900: The Conservative Party won 51.1% of the vote.
- 1931: The Conservative Party, running as part of the National Government, won a record 60.6% ...
Palabras clave
#UKPolitics#LetsRethink#PoliticalHistory#policy-making#SystemThinking#LocalElections