The threshold
level of votes had been set
at 2.5 % (For the purposes
of this example) Points to note include In an FPTP election,
Party A, with 335 MPs would have a clear majority over all the other parties combined, and thus would be the single party of government, despite the fact that they only won 35.2 % of the popular vote, and almost 2/3 of voters voted for other par
Party A, with 335
MPs would have a clear majority over all the other
parties combined, and thus would be the single
party of government, despite the fact that they only won 35.2 % of the popular vote, and almost 2/3 of voters voted for other par
party of government, despite the fact that they only won 35.2 %
of the popular vote, and almost 2/3
of voters voted for other
parties.