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The New Prime Minister
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Yet again the majority ( however slim) of the electorate have been totally disregarded. By selecting a Tory MP who is a stay ( in the EU) MP, to be Prime Minister, the establishment is cocking a snoot at the will of the people of the UK. The new Prime Minister by default should be a firm Brexiter.
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@mikey
//I can remember the time when the candidates party wasn't mentioned on the voting slip at all. I would strongly suspect that people going into the booth will just scan up and down and look for the Party of their choice, not a name.//
That is precisely how I behave at MEP election rounds, sad to admit. They never come to your door and I haven't a ruddy clue what they look like*, let alone what their personality/talent is like.
* slight hyperbole. The leaflet comes through the door, there's a photo of someone grinning but, at work, we used to get wall charts of similarly grinning faces on a semi-annual basis, entitled "here is your new senior management team". We were "outstationed", out of London, and we were lucky is we spotted the Grade 5 on his/her annual flying visit. One used to make us gather for a 1-hour speech but that was like having an extra hour added to your backlog.
Would you dish out a £60,000+ job (I'll google for MEP pay rates) to someone based solely on a grinning photo on a leaflet, shoved through your letterbox?
What ARE we doing, when it comes to politics?
//I can remember the time when the candidates party wasn't mentioned on the voting slip at all. I would strongly suspect that people going into the booth will just scan up and down and look for the Party of their choice, not a name.//
That is precisely how I behave at MEP election rounds, sad to admit. They never come to your door and I haven't a ruddy clue what they look like*, let alone what their personality/talent is like.
* slight hyperbole. The leaflet comes through the door, there's a photo of someone grinning but, at work, we used to get wall charts of similarly grinning faces on a semi-annual basis, entitled "here is your new senior management team". We were "outstationed", out of London, and we were lucky is we spotted the Grade 5 on his/her annual flying visit. One used to make us gather for a 1-hour speech but that was like having an extra hour added to your backlog.
Would you dish out a £60,000+ job (I'll google for MEP pay rates) to someone based solely on a grinning photo on a leaflet, shoved through your letterbox?
What ARE we doing, when it comes to politics?
@Whiskyron
Pro Brexit tendency and Prime Ministerial competency are not necessarily correlated.
Anti Brexit tendency plus competency has to work within the following boundary:
"We will honour the result of the referendum, whatever the outcome."
Pages 74-75
https:/ /www.co nservat ives.co m/manif esto
The pdf is clunky on my outdated iphone and will not let me cut/paste. The above is as much as I care to type.
So, is a manifesto legally binding? (I jest, of course).
Pro Brexit tendency and Prime Ministerial competency are not necessarily correlated.
Anti Brexit tendency plus competency has to work within the following boundary:
"We will honour the result of the referendum, whatever the outcome."
Pages 74-75
https:/
The pdf is clunky on my outdated iphone and will not let me cut/paste. The above is as much as I care to type.
So, is a manifesto legally binding? (I jest, of course).