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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    They will have to get shut of Sunak if they have any aspirations in keeping in Number 10. But PLEASE let's not have another unelected Prime Minister.
    We've never had an elected PM, we can only vote for an MP to represent the constituency, it's up to the Party that forms the government to decide on it's leader and thus PM. Come on mon ami, you should know all this, it's basic stuff. Who voted for the one-eyed Scottish lunatic to be PM for instance ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    We've never had an elected PM, we can only vote for an MP to represent the constituency, it's up to the Party that forms the government to decide on it's leader and thus PM. Come on mon ami, you should know all this, it's basic stuff. Who voted for the one-eyed Scottish lunatic to be PM for instance ?
    Exactly mon ami. Liz Truss, Theresa May, Rishi & Brown and not a single vote from the hoi polloi between them. It stinks. We need electoral reform and quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Exactly mon ami. Liz Truss, Theresa May, Rishi & Brown and not a single vote from the hoi polloi between them. It stinks. We need electoral reform and quick.
    Just out big interest who would you vote for BT in the electoral reform - I mean they’re just monkeys to me ( all of them ) squabbling about meaningless agendas for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    Just out big interest who would you vote for BT in the electoral reform - I mean they’re just monkeys to me ( all of them ) squabbling about meaningless agendas for us.
    It's the First Past the Post system that gets my goat army88. The Tories have moved the goal posts and boundary lines so much any General Election is heavily rigged in their favour.

    Just count up the total number of votes and see who prevails.

    As for who would I vote for at present is anybody's guess whichever system was in play.

    Some sort of tactical voting for sure in this next General Election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Tories have moved the goal posts and boundary lines so much any General Election is heavily rigged in their favour.
    Complete and utter bollox, the Boundaries Commission is an independent body, the 2012 review which would have addressed the imbalance in Labour's favour never got implemented, the LibDems made it conditional on Lords Reform which Cameron wouldn't agree to, so it got kicked into the long grass. This reform is long overdue, it's been blocked by MPs before because it reduces the number of MPs and Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Complete and utter bollox, the Boundaries Commission is an independent body, the 2012 review which would have addressed the imbalance in Labour's favour never got implemented, the LibDems made it conditional on Lords Reform which Cameron wouldn't agree to, so it got kicked into the long grass. This reform is long overdue, it's been blocked by MPs before because it reduces the number of MPs and Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.
    Who voted this in with a majority in the house of over 80?


    https://www.ft.com/content/6c880e2b-...2-16e71f4042a9

    An imminent shake-up of the UK’s constituency borders will give the ruling Conservative party up to 10 more seats at the next general election, according to experts.

    The government in December passed the Parliamentary Constituencies Act, under which all 650 seats across the country will be redrawn to give them a similar number of voters — about 73,000.

    The boundary changes represent a fresh challenge for the opposition Labour party, which needs to gain at least 124 seats to secure a majority at the next election, expected in 2024.

    You are right mon ami it is complete and utter bollox.

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