Business & Finance2 mins ago
General election
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Parliament is dissolved so there are technically no MP's at the moment. If no one voted then it would be a tie in all constituencies. The rules for a tie are clear, lots are drawn so you are deciding all the seats by chance and with the 640 ish seats you would get a fairly even spread of parties getting the seats. Most likely outcome would be a hung parliament but this could be very good for minor parties contesting a lot of seats and very bad for the largest party. PR by chance effectively!
As I object to all three major parties (I believe it makes no difference which one gets in in the long term) I spoil my ballot paper. This is to make the point that it's not that I can't be bothered to vote, it's that I don't want to vote for any of the present bunch. If everyone did this they might have to change their ways.
Sorry that this isn't really an answer to your question but I couldn't resist the opportunity to promote the "spoil your ballot paper campaign"!