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  1. Great visual/story! Simple and powerful.

    My only comment is that the font feels a little off for the heading and date. It lets it down a little. I am nitpicking

  2. Stone_tigris on

    A reminder that MPs serve their constituents in a variety of ways that are not sitting in the Commons Chamber such as preparing for debates they’ll actually contribute to, preparing for committee work, spending time in their constituency (surgeries, etc.), meeting ministers and stakeholders, answering correspondence.

    “MP attendance” is a poor metric and I wish it would die. And no, I don’t work for any MP, and I’m not a member of any political party trying to defend anyone’s low score here.

  3. Mp’s are the only workers in the country who showing up to their jobs is optional. And they are paid by the truck load!

  4. Pallortrillion on

    Now show this to the Reform voters and see them make allowances for why dear Uncle Nige is challenging the status quo.

  5. thejackalreborn on

    I don’t mean this as a defence of Reform but not all votes are that important. If you know you’re going to win/lose the vote anyway then it just isn’t that important to vote. You can definitely have better ways to spend your time that further your aims.

  6. Honestly surprised Reform’s percentage is as high as it is. Back when he was an MEP, Farage was infamous for having the second-worst vote attendance record of any active MEP (out of 746 MEPs total). The only one with a worse record was Irish MEP Brian Crowley, who was too ill to travel to Brussels and spent much of his spell as an MEP from 2014-19 in a hospital in Ireland, and as such had never cast a single vote.

  7. I have to say, I think you should switch Labour and the Green Party – this makes it look like Green has a higher attendance than Labour.

    Either that, or make it alphabetical.

  8. You say “in the UK”, but you’ve only included parties who have MPs in English constituencies. Why miss out non-English parties, even when they have more MPs than some of those you included? Just English arrogance, or some proper reason?