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When Will The BNP Become More Electable?


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Not sure how you worked out how the white populus voted?

 

Mathematics.

 

The population of Doncaster is 91% white. Labour got 50% of the vote. The next largest party (the Conservatives) got less than 20%. Non-whites account for only 9% of the population so even if every non-white person voted Labour they would still need a majority of white voters to get 50% of the total vote.

 

Does that make sense? :)

 

John X

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Mathematics.

 

The population of Doncaster is 91% white. Labour got 50% of the vote. The next largest party (the Conservatives) got less than 20%. Non-whites account for only 9% of the population so even if every non-white person voted Labour they would still need a majority of white voters to get 50% of the total vote.

 

Does that make sense? :)

 

John X

 

How did others in the Doncaster area vote?

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Mathematics.

 

The population of Doncaster is 91% white. Labour got 50% of the vote. The next largest party (the Conservatives) got less than 20%. Non-whites account for only 9% of the population so even if every non-white person voted Labour they would still need a majority of white voters to get 50% of the total vote.

 

To be fair, that's only if the sample (the people who voted) were taken at random, and it depends on how many people voted, but with those numbers, it wouldn't make that much difference if it wasn't.

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Can't remember.

 

Something like 19% Conservative, 14% Lib Dems, 10% other (Independents, UKIP, BNP, English Democrats.)

 

John X

 

How does this break down? How can you tell who the sikh populus voted for, for instance? It's impossible to break voters down by rce, let alone class...

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