- Mon Jun 06, 2022 1:46 pm
#27024
Back in 2011 with the voting system referendum, those in favour of FPTP were able to make the simple, appealing, but misleading argument that FPTP was simple ("Whoever gets the most votes wins"), and honest (you win or you don't). I particularly liked the adverts featuring David Gower saying "In cricket I'm used to a simple scoring system" - clearly aimed at people who either don't understand cricket, or aren't familiar with the Duckworth Lewis method*. Hell, I remember being taught at primary school how FPTP could lead to a minority vote winning, if the other votes were spread about enough.
*Incredibly complex way of working out who wins a match if it's abandoned, based on all sorts of stats, wind direction, number of R's in the month and the flavour of the jam on the scones for all I know.
As the actress said to the bishop, rabbi, imam and priest
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"