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Only ~42% of the electorate voted for something other than the Tories.
(Stats abuse with low turnout elections can be fun, and statistics based on the entire electorate can be used both ways when voting is not mandatory.)
This is the second time I've seen you make this point on here, I think. It threw me off the first time because it's just a strange point to make. I'm still at a loss - what's the actual point? Because no matter how you construe it you can't disprove the point @dave4 made (i.e., it's not a claim that requires one pointing to the entire electorate).
Only ~42% of the electorate voted for something other than the Tories.
(Stats abuse with low turnout elections can be fun, and statistics based on the entire electorate can be used both ways when voting is not mandatory.)