Final UK result on the Referendum on Electoral Reform

6,152,607 Yes Total votes ‘Yes’: 32.10%

13,013,123 No Total votes ‘No’: 67.90%

Provisional UK turnout: 42%

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ok, so 42% turnout on ‘how to implement a voting reform in the UK’

 

42… aside from the amusing Adams parallel….

At best, of those voting – 32% of UK citz are progressive or wish to see some sort of change.

At worst, those failing to vote, effectively voted for the status quo; so one could read it that of the people of the UK, approximately 13.5% are progressive, wish to see some sort of change or cannot find a solution in bulk voting for single parties offering flag-waving ‘solutions’ to complex social issues and modern governance.

13.5%   -   I should get a back patch made up with that…. and some H.L. Mencken, Heinlein and Garrett Hardin slogans.

Who Farted?

“One of the things that make the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions potentially important on a global scale is that they took place in states that were already neoliberalised. The complete failure of neoliberalsm to deliver “human well-being” to a large majority of Egyptians was one of the prime causes of the revolution, at least in the sense of helping to prime millions of people who were not connected to social media to enter the streets on the side of the pro-democracy activists.”

Al Jazeera Article here

 

Screws Fall Out All The Time….   The World Is An Imperfect Place

 

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