Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
But the point is shirley that the voting system didn't change because we, the voting public, voted not to change it.
as for the Brexit referendum he called it because it was a promise he made in the election manifesto. so many complain that parties do not keep their election promises and now he gets castigated for doing exactly that.
It seems sometimes you just can't win.
Not sure I understand how that follows on from my point. Are you saying you feel Westminster, in these two ways, is representative of the public? There is a lot of anger, division and refusal to compromise and that has been the case for a number of years now. That had to come from somewhere and I'd argue not changing the voting system was part of that because of what it lead to/allowed to continue on.