My understanding is that you basically had all your votes split three ways, ergo the winning party (Blair's) is a
political rather than an
absolute majority, and that the remaining 66-67% are by no means similarly enough-minded to effectively oppose the Labour party.
In any case, considering that one of the parties on the sidelines in the U.K. is Conservative, and must, by virtue of Blair having remained in office, be worth approximately a third of the vote also, or all you liberals would all be jumping for joy because you'd have won, rather than Blair, right?
Either that, or Blair's party is worth a good bit more than the aforementioned 33%...
Have you been experimenting with a
"newer" new math?
I mention all this by way of pointing out that since your neighbor on the sidelines is even further from you politically than Blair's Labour party (and would likely get my vote were I a citizen there), the overwhelming evidence lends to my conclusion that the U.K., as represented in this forum, is indeed
not politically reflective of the larger population over there.

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