Paddingtonwolf
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This vote percentage thing is actually a massive red herring. Most of those figures are based on what has essentially been a two party state since about 1930. The Liberals might get close to what they have tonight in their best years in that time, but outside northern ireland that was pretty much it until the SNP started getting seatsGot up to a great result, looking forward to seeing what Labout can do.
Disappointing that Pritchard got back in in the Wrekin but not a surprise. Quite pleased that Labour got as close as they did. Always a big ask for a former Afghani refugee to win in this area.
Shame Labour's % of the vote wasn't higher.
But overall a good night.
We now have (sadly in some cases) viable forces picking up votes from SNP, Green, Plaid, Reform, plus all the Irish parties, and then Galloway's lot and associates have hoovered up votes if not seats.
So the overall percentage of votes to Labour and the Conservatives are bound to be lower. And, with that being the case, the way to win elections is to use the vote share efficiently. Who cares if you hold one seat with a 25k majority, if you can pick up five of the other sides with efficient use of votes? Tactical voting is now clearly here to stay as well.