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In my constituency it was a two horse race between Conservative and Liberal Democrats. So if I had voted UKIP then this basically means one less vote for Conservative, helping the Liberals, a vote for the exact opposite policies UKIP stand for.
Is this democracy at work?
Is this what is meant by a need for electoral reform?
I'm not politically minded as you have probably guessed.
Is this democracy at work?
Is this what is meant by a need for electoral reform?
I'm not politically minded as you have probably guessed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure I follow your question. At first I though why bother voting at all if you were just going to waste your vote. But maybe you are saying UKIP were your preferred party but by voting for UKIP rather than Conservative you could have been helping Liberals whose policies are the opposite of your views.