• UK Election Results Rigged? Why not all votes are equal | #20

  • Jul 5 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
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UK Election Results Rigged? Why not all votes are equal | #20

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  • Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H8kpMXmS0KA

    In this video, British entrepreneur Aaron Henriques discusses his scepticism about the recent UK election results, which saw Keir Starmer's Labour party win by a huge majority over the Conservative party, defeating former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after 14 years of Tory rule.

    He questions the fairness of the constituency system, pointing out how votes are not equal across different regions of the UK, resulting to few seats for Nigel Farage and his part Reform UK. Using examples like the Isle of Wight, Na h-Eileanan an Iar (in Scotland) and Islington North, he highlights the discrepancies in representation and argues for a more balanced approach to voting.

    Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the current UK voting system.

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    00:00 Introduction and UK 2024 General Election Results
    00:15 Why the UK voting System is Rigged
    00:48 Understanding the UK Constituency System
    01:54 Discrepancies in UK Vote Representation
    03:21 Constituency Size and Fairness
    05:55 Call for Change in UK voting system
    09:18 Final Thoughts and Sign Off

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