Friday, 2 November 2012

The Labour party proves that fptp doesn't work

First past the post is not good otherwise the Tories would not keep losing... fptp relies on the implicit assumption of an obligation to keep Labour out... which doesn't exist... thankfully. It's good that fptp isn't good because otherwise we would not be free but burdened with an obligation to reject Labour. Fptp (unsuccessfully) imposes on voters this false obligation. Rejection of the Tory party is rejection of fptp. People don't like fptp or the Tories otherwise the Tories would continually get elected under fptp. Labour success proves fptp doesn't work... it would only work if Labour never get elected... because it is a two-party system and not a one-party system we know it doesn't work. The existence of Labour proves fptp doesn't work.

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