Tuesday, 27 May 2014

EU - Did You vote ?

Well we have had some time now to get used to the European election results.
I was away for the weekend in a highland cottage so only managed to pick up the results bit by bit via radio announcements !

The first thing is we have lost an experienced LibDem MEP George Lyon who had served the Scottish farming community well I believe.  And we have gained a UKIP MEP !
I wonder if UKIP expected that. Had their party machine detected their candidate was likely to get in?
The UK are one of only four countries in the EU to vote regionally rather than nationally.
If we had been voting nationally then all the votes for the Greens would have led to more MEPs.
If the vote had been national and seats decided nationally then this would have been the result, which would have better reflected voters intentions :

UK-WIDE
UKIP - 27.49% of vote - actual seats : 24   if voting nationally : 19.2
Labour - 25.4% of vote - got 20 seats but if voting nationally : about 18
Conservative 23.93% - got 19 seats if voting nationally : 17.5
Green - 7.87% - got 3 seats but if voting nationally : 5.5
LibDems - 6.87% - got 1 seat but if voting nationally : 4.8
SNP - 2.46% - got 2 seats but if voting nationally : 1.82
BNP - 1.14% - got 0 seats but if voting nationally would have : 0.8
PC - 0.71% - got 1 seat but if voting nationally : 0.5

I imagine the reason the MEPs are divided into regions is so that they can represent those regions at EU meetings. I wonder if they have been doing this well.... must find out if we can find out more about their voting records etc.

For SCOTLAND alone this seems to be the final results based on numbers voting for each party :

BRITAIN FIRST, 13,639 (1.0%)
BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY, 10,216 (0.8%)
CONSERVATIVE PARTY, 231,330 (17.2%)
LABOUR PARTY, 348,219 (25.9%)
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS, 95,319 (7.1%)
NO2EU, 6,418 (0.5%)
SCOTTISH GREEN PARTY, 108,305 (8.0%)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY (SNP), 389,503 (28.9%)
UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY (UKIP), 140,534 (10.4%)

Rejected papers 2,184 (0.2%)
Total votes cast 1,345,667
Electorate 4,016,735

Turnout 33.5% 

To see a breakdown of your own region have a look at :
Most are fairly predictable eg SNP and Conservative fighting it out in Aberdeenshire, and Labour winning Glasgow. The LibDems are still popular in rural areas and the SNP are popular in the heartlands of Perthshire and Stirling etc.

The turnout was disappointing at around 33% and even in Scotland, where we are all supposed to be enthused about the future of our country, the turnout was 33.5% (Ref :  http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/1560/scottish_results_of_european_elections_announced)
Edinburgh has reported a turnout of 41.6% -  The final official vote for Scotland will not be declared until Monday lunchtime, when the Western Isles vote is counted. It is not counted on a Sunday for religious reasons. 

This guide from the BBC shows where in the UK people voted for particular parties : 

and the Guardian had results from across Europe analysed as they came in at :http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/2014/may/25/eu-election-results-live

Monday, 5 May 2014

Sunday Herald

Well that was interesting yesterday when the Sunday Herald came out in support of Independence. And with a fantastically illustrated cover by Alasdair Gray, the artist and writer who lives in the West End of Glasgow and is famous for his artwork in Oran Mor.

I felt that this came at a good time to redress the balance after there was a poll which came out during the week in support of a No vote.
So it feels to me like its back to more of a 50/50 again.

And here is an opinion piece in the Telegraph !
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-27201675

I feel I am definitely back to my Don't Know stance, perhaps with a marginal Yes vote likely. Part of my apprehension now is fuelled by the Tories and the likelihood of a vote to come out of the EU by those in England, where enthusiasm among the media seems to be very anti-EU.