I DO NOT CONSENT [62%] - ReformUK got 5% of the electorate. Labour 17%

10 months ago
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Tonight on The Full English Show. How to win big for the people. They cannot tax you or govern you. Vote against the uniparty including the corrupt Courts, Police, Civil Service.

Don't take offence as I am just being blunt and direct. That is a typical comment from people that don't understand election law. "With small parties splitting the vote, all for small ‘c’ conservatives in mind, and Labour won."

The true "majority" were abstainers 62% but didn't use their ballot.

So look at the figures again? electorate 79376 [100%] Labour 13844 [17%]

So the true figure is labour won with 17% of the electorate. That is not the popular vote. The majority of the population (popular) have stopped voting, abstained, which is tacit agreement with the "uniparty".

The problem is that 62% will not vote for the uniparty and according to the corrupt system only the uniparty can win. The law says every vote is "counted" and the results prove that. We have the task of trying to show people - I do not consent - is counted.

Does that make sense?

Tonight 8pm Rumble, X and Locals. England has a constitutional precedent that can win! In order for the people to win the people MUST vote.

I DO NOT CONSENT is recorded as a vote

Don't take offence as I am just being blunt and direct. That is a typical comment from people that don't understand election law. "With small parties splitting the vote, all for small ‘c’ conservatives in mind, and Labour won."

The true "majority" were abstainers 62% but didn't use their ballot.

So look at the figures again? electorate 79376 [100%] Labour 13844 [17%]

So the true figure is labour won with 17% of the electorate. That is not the popular vote. The majority of the population (popular) have stopped voting, abstained, which is tacit agreement with the "uniparty".

The problem is that 62% will not vote for the uniparty and according to the corrupt system only the uniparty can win. The law says every vote is "counted" and the results prove that. We have the task of trying to show people - I do not consent - is counted.

Does that make sense?

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