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VillageCraft Boards => General Discussion => Topic started by: Lividup64 on 8 February 2018, 07:14:08 PM
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Hello. This thread is for people to ask my Conservative govt questions.
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Is it true you want to outlaw love and happiness?
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
The review was cancelled and seats were returned. Seat reviews are not dictatorial, parties tend to lose seats in them.
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Is it true you want to outlaw love and happiness?
This is under consideration following a consultation period.
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
The review was cancelled and seats were returned. Seat reviews are not dictatorial, parties tend to lose seats in them.
Hi Mr Prime Minister, according to my calculations of the parliamrntsry reviee, your oppositioj like 3 - 4 sests while your party lost 1, which was only an overhang seat. Yes parties lose seats in reviews but when parties making up less than 50% of parliament lose 4 times as many as the party making up a majority it is quite interesting, especially when you were lecturing people about proportional fairness during the review.
My question is, can you tell us why 80% of the seats losf were from the opposition and only 20% from the ruling party?
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
The review was cancelled and seats were returned. Seat reviews are not dictatorial, parties tend to lose seats in them.
Hi Mr Prime Minister, according to my calculations of the parliamrntsry reviee, your oppositioj like 3 - 4 sests while your party lost 1, which was only an overhang seat. Yes parties lose seats in reviews but when parties making up less than 50% of parliament lose 4 times as many as the party making up a majority it is quite interesting, especially when you were lecturing people about proportional fairness during the review.
My question is, can you tell us why 80% of the seats losf were from the opposition and only 20% from the ruling party?
No such review will be occurring. Parliament will remain at 32(+1) seats, all elected proportionally
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
The review was cancelled and seats were returned. Seat reviews are not dictatorial, parties tend to lose seats in them.
Hi Mr Prime Minister, according to my calculations of the parliamrntsry reviee, your oppositioj like 3 - 4 sests while your party lost 1, which was only an overhang seat. Yes parties lose seats in reviews but when parties making up less than 50% of parliament lose 4 times as many as the party making up a majority it is quite interesting, especially when you were lecturing people about proportional fairness during the review.
My question is, can you tell us why 80% of the seats losf were from the opposition and only 20% from the ruling party?
No such review will be occurring. Parliament will remain at 32(+1) seats, all elected proportionally
That's understood, my question was regarding before the review was cancelled
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What's it like taking seats from both opposing parties when more seats are needed, but you somehow don't loose any? How does it feel to unfairly completely prevent a party for participating in parliament, and it's a party that people ACTUALLY voted for? How does it feel to be a dictator?
The review was cancelled and seats were returned. Seat reviews are not dictatorial, parties tend to lose seats in them.
Hi Mr Prime Minister, according to my calculations of the parliamrntsry reviee, your oppositioj like 3 - 4 sests while your party lost 1, which was only an overhang seat. Yes parties lose seats in reviews but when parties making up less than 50% of parliament lose 4 times as many as the party making up a majority it is quite interesting, especially when you were lecturing people about proportional fairness during the review.
My question is, can you tell us why 80% of the seats losf were from the opposition and only 20% from the ruling party?
No such review will be occurring. Parliament will remain at 32(+1) seats, all elected proportionally
That's understood, my question was regarding before the review was cancelled
We are concerned about the democratic process and protecting it, therefore all seats are elected proportionally.
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