As I listen to the continuous news analysis of the recent vote. I can't help but feel that someone if not everybody is missing the point.
As I did a simple calculation on the average turnout of those that did vote which appears to be approx 41.4%
I can't help but wonder what the other 58.6% of the voting population actually think
Whilst Governments react to those that shout loudest, in actual fact those that shout loudest are in the minority.
Of course we are a Democratic Country and have a choice as to whether we vote or not which is a luxuary compared to some countries.
So what makes approx 58.4% the majority of the population not want to have a say in what happens.
I just don't understand it
London 35.4% (1.86 million)
South-west 44.6% (1.80 million)
Eastern 43.1% (1.84 million)
West Midlands 39.8% (1.63 million)
Yorkshire and the Humber 39.9% (1.53 million)
North-west 39.1% (2.05 million)
North-east 38.7% (0.76 million)
Scotland 50.7% (1.98 million)
Calculation done by adding the % and dividing by 8 only approx
Mind you Stratford Faired a bit better with its turnout
The results on the Referendum on the voting system for UK Parliamentary election on 5 May 2011 for Stratford-on-Avon District are as follows and was declared at 7.30pm on Friday 6 May
The number of votes cast in favour of YES was 11,982
The number of votes cast in favour of NO was 34,766
The overall turnout for the Referendum in Stratford-on-Avon District was 50.1%.
For the UK Referendum results visit -http://ukreferendumresults.aboutmyvote.co.uk/en/default.aspx
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