I agree and this just about sums it up…… Keir Starmer has won 63 per cent of the seats on just 33.8 per cent of the votes, the smallest vote share of any modern PM. Lower than any of the (many) pollsters predicted. So Labour in 2024 managed just 1.6 percentage points higher than the Jeremy Corbyn calamity in 2019 – and less than Corbyn managed in 2017.
I crunched the numbers after the UK election.
Deciding to play around with my calculator and apply the election results to NZ's MMP system, as opposed to the UK's FPP system.
I know that people may vote differently under a different system. But let's assume voters voted for their preferred party without being influenced by their constituent MP. As was the case with Andrew Bridgen.
Here are the results under NZ's MMP system.
Labour = 224
Tories = 158
Reform = 95
Lib Dems =81
Greens = 46
Scottish National = 16
Sinn Fein = 7
Democratic Union Party = 5
Independent = 6
Plaid Cymru = 4
Alliance=3
Social Democratic Labour = 2
Ulster Union = 2
Trade Union Voice = 1
(Maybe a Labour/ Lib Dem / Green coalition.)
https://www.bbc.com/news/election/2024/uk/results