Fourteen Shambolic Years of Conservative Rule - emptywheel
Briefly

Snap elections in the UK are unique; they are extraordinary events where the Prime Minister simply decides to call for an election, unlike the US, where special elections are only for exceptional circumstances.
In British elections, voters primarily elect a local representative by party affiliation, akin to voting on a party line rather than for an individual candidate, making the process simpler than American elections.
The UK comprises 650 constituencies, similar to American Congressional districts, with allegations of gerrymandering being amateur compared to the complex redistricting in the US.
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