The representation of Scotalnd has no bearing on the popular vote the Conservatives got, and at 36%, I'd say that's not a massive majority (well, it's not a majority full stop).
But in terms of seats it's Scotland that have shored up Labour enough to Deny the Conservatives an outright majority.
But I'm wrong anyway. The number of seats was reduced after 2005 to fix the inequality.
Wales is still overrepresented and returns 8 or 9 more MPs than the population size would suggest they are entitled to.
But in terms of seats it's Scotland that have shored up Labour enough to Deny the Conservatives an outright majority.
But I'm wrong anyway. The number of seats was reduced after 2005 to fix the inequality.
Wales is still overrepresented and returns 8 or 9 more MPs than the population size would suggest they are entitled to.