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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view?" Not really shag as it’s the party who votes in thier prime minister not the general public it’s the same for all parties not just the tori’s | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view?" It seems to me everything you disagree with is undemocratic in your eyes! It isn't! | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view?" All political parties in the UK choose their own party leaders. Members of Labour, conservative , lib dems do the voting. It's not a national vote. When you vote in a general election you vote for a political party and not that parties leader. That's the way it's always been . Or haven't you ever considered this fact? | |||
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"Has this anything to do with the title? " I know. I worded it abit wrong, it should of said, the pm is not elected democratically. | |||
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"Has this anything to do with the title? I know. I worded it abit wrong, it should of said, the pm is not elected democratically." But they are! Just not by the general public but by the party members | |||
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"Has this anything to do with the title? I know. I worded it abit wrong, it should of said, the pm is not elected democratically." What do they do in Sweden? | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view?" When they said "take back control", who did you think was taking it back? | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view? All political parties in the UK choose their own party leaders. Members of Labour, conservative , lib dems do the voting. It's not a national vote. When you vote in a general election you vote for a political party and not that parties leader. That's the way it's always been . Or haven't you ever considered this fact? " Problem is is that what you've said is not actually fact. What we vote for at a general election is not a party put an individual MP, that's the legal situation. The MPs then decide, by what ever method they see fit, who they want to put forward to the Sovereign as Her Prime Minister. By convention the Sovereign agrees and invites that person to form a government. By conversation it is assumed in the first instance that the leader of the largest party is whom Parliament whishes to be PM. The Sovereign could actually invite any member of Parliament, either in the Lord's or Commons to try and form a government | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view?" The manner in which the leader of any party is chosen is, in fact, a matter for them. They don't even have to be elected as in the non-democratic Brexit party What is interesting in this situation is that the party membership is demographically completely unrepresentative of the population. It also has had an influx of new members with a more extreme view of the major political matter of the day than Conservative party voters, original members and voted representatives do. The vote could also install a party leader with significantly different policies on a range of matters to those voted upon on the last general election. So,it does pose an interesting question, although it remains the case that Tory MPs are free to disregard their Prime minister's requests as is Parliament at large, so there is a check built into the system. | |||
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"We had the referendum, we won, and yet here we are about three years later and still entwined with the self same shitfest we voted to leave. Wankers on the internet and in the media are blaming an economic downturn on BREXIT, yet those who are suffering consequences are calling it the ‘uncertainty.’ That is because you can’t put the blame on something that hasn’t yet happened. Indeed it is the fault of all those said wankers, including the Maybot, who have continually tried to throw a spanner in the works, deliberately stalling democracy. Either BoJo or Nige will sort this out, and the cunts who stood in our way will be pushed aside and ignored forevermore. It’s the least they deserve." If you ignore 48% of the population forever more then you no longer have a democracy do you? | |||
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"We had the referendum, we won, and yet here we are about three years later and still entwined with the self same shitfest we voted to leave. Wankers on the internet and in the media are blaming an economic downturn on BREXIT, yet those who are suffering consequences are calling it the ‘uncertainty.’ That is because you can’t put the blame on something that hasn’t yet happened. Indeed it is the fault of all those said wankers, including the Maybot, who have continually tried to throw a spanner in the works, deliberately stalling democracy. Either BoJo or Nige will sort this out, and the cunts who stood in our way will be pushed aside and ignored forevermore. It’s the least they deserve." Not only were you sold a unicorn, you were told you were buying one and you dismissed it as project fear. You only have yourself to blame. Own it. | |||
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"We had the referendum, we won, and yet here we are about three years later and still entwined with the self same shitfest we voted to leave. Wankers on the internet and in the media are blaming an economic downturn on BREXIT, yet those who are suffering consequences are calling it the ‘uncertainty.’ That is because you can’t put the blame on something that hasn’t yet happened. Indeed it is the fault of all those said wankers, including the Maybot, who have continually tried to throw a spanner in the works, deliberately stalling democracy. Either BoJo or Nige will sort this out, and the cunts who stood in our way will be pushed aside and ignored forevermore. It’s the least they deserve." Some people should leave their strange thoughts for themselves. | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view? All political parties in the UK choose their own party leaders. Members of Labour, conservative , lib dems do the voting. It's not a national vote. When you vote in a general election you vote for a political party and not that parties leader. That's the way it's always been . Or haven't you ever considered this fact? Problem is is that what you've said is not actually fact. What we vote for at a general election is not a party put an individual MP, that's the legal situation. The MPs then decide, by what ever method they see fit, who they want to put forward to the Sovereign as Her Prime Minister. By convention the Sovereign agrees and invites that person to form a government. By conversation it is assumed in the first instance that the leader of the largest party is whom Parliament whishes to be PM. The Sovereign could actually invite any member of Parliament, either in the Lord's or Commons to try and form a government " Technically your right but in practice I am right your just being over pedantic | |||
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"With this I mean how they are about to choose the next pm which will likely to be boris, the public deserves to look at these leaders and there there needs to be a proper process of how one get elected, whats your view? All political parties in the UK choose their own party leaders. Members of Labour, conservative , lib dems do the voting. It's not a national vote. When you vote in a general election you vote for a political party and not that parties leader. That's the way it's always been . Or haven't you ever considered this fact? Problem is is that what you've said is not actually fact. What we vote for at a general election is not a party put an individual MP, that's the legal situation. The MPs then decide, by what ever method they see fit, who they want to put forward to the Sovereign as Her Prime Minister. By convention the Sovereign agrees and invites that person to form a government. By conversation it is assumed in the first instance that the leader of the largest party is whom Parliament whishes to be PM. The Sovereign could actually invite any member of Parliament, either in the Lord's or Commons to try and form a government Technically your right but in practice I am right your just being over pedantic" You both can't be right so on this one the technical wins.. | |||
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