• Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
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    18 days ago

    If only leaders could step down before the inevitable loss for the good of their voters and their party… Cough Biden… Cough Trudeau… Cough

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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      18 days ago

      UK doesn’t work like you think it does. The PM is not a publicly elected position like in the USA.

      You vote for the party. The winning party tells you who, of their elected members, will have that role. The party can replace the PM on a vote.

      it’s like the speaker of the house in the USA. Remember all the voting and stuff the Republicans did earlier? Similar.

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        18 days ago

        This is exactly right - the exact same “Let’s burn down the system sell off the system to the highest briber bidder” sentiment that’s been ruling the Republicans has been eating away at the Tories as well. Now, every time leadership fails to make changes, they toss them out and put someone more extreme in their place (until you hit a Liz Truss)

      • Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
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        18 days ago

        Yeah I’m Canadian, our system works fairly similarly. We vote liberal or conservative, but the leader can be different depending on the party vote.

        Our Trudeau could still decide to not run for PM next election though if he decided not to run.

        Your party can’t tell you to lead the party if you weren’t voted in as part of that party since you didn’t run at all.

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      17 days ago

      Then you end up with Boris, Truss, Sunaak in a single parliament and then wondering why your party is seen as being incapable of selecting anyone decent and then a crushing electoral defeat.