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FPTP is a crime against democracy. Anyone supporting FPTP might as well admit that they don't really like democracy.
I agree but. How else would we have done a simple yes/no poll?
Not that we should have went through with a 1% swing on something that would have such a massive impact.
A minimum voter turnout of 50% and a two-thirds majority.
I thought you were talking about Fibre To The Premises for a second and was going to fight you.
My take, for what it's worth, is that we don't even have FPTP in the UK, we have Winner Takes All, since they don't even need to get 50% to win, they just need to be the most popular which could mean 21% of votes with four similarly-popular opponents.
WTA/FPTP asks the question "who is the most popular?"; AV asks "who can the voters agree to compromise on?"; STV asks "who best represents the voters?"
That's exactly what FPTP is - the candidate who gets the largest number of votes wins, regardless of whether their vote share is 1% or 51%. It's horribly undemocratic.