New Conservative Leader / Prime Minister.

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
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Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
On the basis that it has become constitutionally necessary for the next one to be worse, who could it be?

Grayling?
Frost?
Redwood?
Shapps?
Fabricant?
Francois?
Gullis?
Even our 'representative'?
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
On the basis that it has become constitutionally necessary for the next one to be worse, who could it be?

Grayling?
Frost?
Redwood?
Shapps?
Fabricant?
Francois?
Gullis?
Even our 'representative'?
They could give Tim Martin a peerage and then appoint him Prime Minister.
 

BobClay

Well-Known Forumite
We have a PM that has been voted in by a tiny fraction of the voting population. How he f*** is that democracy ???
 

BobClay

Well-Known Forumite
Firstly I didn't vote for that party. Secondly that doesn't make it right.

If a leader is ousted there should be a general election.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
You voted for the party not the crook/idiot in charge (that can change at any time)
You don't even vote for the party - you vote for the sole individual who is supposed to represent your constituency, they are free to change party after their election, as quite a few have done in the past.

Other electoral systems are available.


And, of course, parties can change - we are now, effectively, subject to a UKIP government.
 

BobClay

Well-Known Forumite
I was always amused to see Boris in highly fluorescent work jacket and hard hat on one of his endless visits around the country (did he actually do any work for his job?) and surrounded by non-plussed actual workers who I'm sure were thinking: 'Why doesn't he f*** off and let us get on with it.'
 
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