The UK is a representative demicracy and you vote for the candidate who then represents you.
You and ellal are so stupid, it's fun watching you two squabble.
Ellal is arguing our democracy is rubbish because it's voted for by a minority, and you argue with whilst providing the ammo he need's to make his point, but he is of course to dense to see it.
The UK is a representative demicracy and you vote for the candidate who then represents you.
See it yet?
Yes, the UK is a representative democracy as you rightly point out, you vote for an MP to represent you, it's the MPs that form government, and make decisions, and hold the power.
And most MP's got in with less than 50% of the vote, some as little as 30%.
The total amount of votes for a party is irrelevant, because people don't vote for parties, they vote for MP's (even if they think otherwise). And if you do want to stupidly argue that the votes for a party DO matter, well UKIP got shy of a million votes and not a single MP, want to call that democratic?
Balls in your court "Thicko"