The current system is slanted hugely against minor parties, but also slanted towards Labour. The Conservatives polled 36.1% of the vote, but are well short of an overall majority. In 2005, Labour's lower polling of 35.3% gave them an overall majority of 66. Most galling is that some of this imbalance is due to Scotland being over represented at Westminster, in terms of MPs per head of population. This is despite the fact that Scottish MPs have no business voting on matters that have been devolved to the Scottish Parliament.