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Assessing the UK Voting System: Favouring Fairness or Flaws?

Delve into the UK's voting system, exploring the dynamics of the House of Commons with its 650 Members of Parliament. With a 'first-past-the-post' approach deciding the winners, analyze if the system truly reflects the electorate's voice based on a turnout of 29,692,380 out of an electorate of 45,684,501.

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Assessing the UK Voting System: Favouring Fairness or Flaws?

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  1. Is there something wrong with our voting system?

  2. House of commons • 650 Members of Parliament (MP), or ‘seats’

  3. Who should win?

  4. First-past-the-post

  5. Total seats = 650

  6. Turnout = 29,692,380 Electorate = 45,684,501

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