Now how complicated is this, yet uncomplicated but how to solve it is a different question.
You have a make believe village (Scenario) of 100 people.
The current system says if 40 of those people vote for the colour Blue Then 30 of those vote Green and the other 30 vote yellow. = 100 The one with 40 votes wins.
In simple terms it means 60 people don't actually like the colour Blue. So 60 people the majority don't want the colour blue but 40 do but the 40 vote wins! I am not quite so sure that is right as it does not represent the majority
How on earth do you solve that problem?
Well I suppose we will end up with a lot of mini coalitions. Interesting thought!
Its a shame really because at Local Level there should be no colours it should from what I understand about the person/people who the voter feels represents their best local interests not their political party agenda!
Perhaps I got it wrong I really don't know any more
You have a make believe village (Scenario) of 100 people.
The current system says if 40 of those people vote for the colour Blue Then 30 of those vote Green and the other 30 vote yellow. = 100 The one with 40 votes wins.
In simple terms it means 60 people don't actually like the colour Blue. So 60 people the majority don't want the colour blue but 40 do but the 40 vote wins! I am not quite so sure that is right as it does not represent the majority
How on earth do you solve that problem?
Well I suppose we will end up with a lot of mini coalitions. Interesting thought!
Its a shame really because at Local Level there should be no colours it should from what I understand about the person/people who the voter feels represents their best local interests not their political party agenda!
Perhaps I got it wrong I really don't know any more