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Can Someone Explain Why Some Think The Pm Is Not Elected?
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I don't get it, did she apply for the job in Evening standard or something? The leader of the party in Government is the PM! Or have I missed something? I have voted in every election since I could and I only ever voted for a local MP now I suppose that in Maidenhead they did vote for the PM but most of us did not, for this one or any other, so can someone explain, this sillyness it's beyond me.
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I have said this elsewhere on here but it bears repeating. TM was a holder of one of the four great offices of state. The prevailing wisdom at the time was that Remain would walk it. Had that turned out to be the case then by setting herself against Cameron, a vindictive and unforgiving man, she would have consigned herself to the political wilderness. Did you...
16:33 Thu 30th Mar 2017
Since 1900, 13 prime ministers out of 22 have come to power without an election. Seven have come since the Second World War. It’s the second time in the past decade that the role has transferred in this way. (Tony Blair, the Labour prime minister, handed over to Gordon Brown in 2007.) The reason is because of living in a parliamentary democracy, where one votes for parties rather than individuals.SHE is not elected the party is,
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because she is not elected like the President of the Free is ( Trumpo) or President Hollande
( we have had this a few days ago you know)
but is elected by the set of MPs in the House of Commons
If you do it another way like Labour ( unions and electorate have a big say) then you may get a leader who does not command the support of the Labour MPs he is meant to lead ....
Harold WIlson ( just a name to you ) in 1970 ( just a year in history to you ) tried to run an general election as a presidential campaign and visited every constituency during the campaign ( well almost.) He also never mentioned his opponent Mr Heath by name ( seldson man etc ) - giving the impression that the MPs you voted for were proxies/ handservants for the great Mr Wilson.......
and lost .....
this has dampened any move to do british general elections like presidential campaigns
( we have had this a few days ago you know)
but is elected by the set of MPs in the House of Commons
If you do it another way like Labour ( unions and electorate have a big say) then you may get a leader who does not command the support of the Labour MPs he is meant to lead ....
Harold WIlson ( just a name to you ) in 1970 ( just a year in history to you ) tried to run an general election as a presidential campaign and visited every constituency during the campaign ( well almost.) He also never mentioned his opponent Mr Heath by name ( seldson man etc ) - giving the impression that the MPs you voted for were proxies/ handservants for the great Mr Wilson.......
and lost .....
this has dampened any move to do british general elections like presidential campaigns
'I suppose that in Maidenhead they did vote for the PM but most of us did not'
I'm confused: are you complaining about that?
Many people think that the current conservative administration is effectively a different one from that elected in 2015. Just as many also thought Gordon Brown should have called an election in 2007.
I suppose they mean that the administration under the new leader is fundamentally different. So different that for example Mr Hammond totally disregarded their election manifesto in his budget :-)
I'm confused: are you complaining about that?
Many people think that the current conservative administration is effectively a different one from that elected in 2015. Just as many also thought Gordon Brown should have called an election in 2007.
I suppose they mean that the administration under the new leader is fundamentally different. So different that for example Mr Hammond totally disregarded their election manifesto in his budget :-)
Sadly Tora, despite your name you never surprise anybody. We all know that, I was the one who just pointed it out, my point, and the point of a lot of the electorate, is that THERESA May was not the party leader at the Genera Election and her version of the party is nothing like the version of the party at the election- no-one in effect voted for the party under her leadership. Simple no?
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