Sorry, but this is getting kind of desperate, actually.
You're now claiming the UK isn't a democracy - since it's election system doesn't conform to your opinion of what constitutes a democracy.
I mean I've posted a link to Wikipedia showing that what you blurted out because you thought that was correct is simply wrong. There is no universal rule that says that a candidate has to win 50% of the votes in an election for it to be a legitimate democratic election - there simply isn't.
But instead of accepting that fact, you're now doubling down.
What you're describing is elections that has a run-off method of voting - which is ONE way of doing it - but not the ONLY one.
Something I've already told you - but of course you never listen.
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@Finn123
Sorry, but this is getting kind of desperate, actually.
You're now claiming the UK isn't a democracy - since it's election system doesn't conform to your opinion of what constitutes a democracy.
I mean I've posted a link to Wikipedia showing that what you blurted out because you thought that was correct is simply wrong. There is no universal rule that says that a candidate has to win 50% of the votes in an election for it to be a legitimate democratic election - there simply isn't.
But instead of accepting that fact, you're now doubling down.
What you're describing is elections that has a run-off method of voting - which is ONE way of doing it - but not the ONLY one.
Something I've already told you - but of course you never listen.