>>2225381>Basically, 100 people in a village in Ipswich have as much political say as an entire ward of Manchester (let's say, 200,000 people)The constituencies are designed so that they roughly have the same population. The range is 40,000 to 90,000 people per seat, with outliers like the Isle of Wight with 110,000 and some shithole islands off the coast of Scotland with 20,000.
Cities are under represented in the system which predominantly vote for the commies.
When I said we needed a revolution to change things, I mean we need to convert our entire system of government to a presidential republic with an american-style constitution. Abolish the NHS and privatise universities. Abolish the welfare state and the bank of england etc etc.
All that shit will be the end of Europe, but everyone thinks if only they gave the government that little bit more power, it'll be A-OK. The debt obligations that European countries have are phenomenal and there's no chance they can ever pay them off.
Revolution is inevitable because the whole system is rotten to the core, but it'll be the wrong sort of revolution - 1917 as opposed to 1776.