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by makomk
1485 days ago
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Yeah, there was even a bizarre period prior to the last general election when the majority of the House of Commons was in fact opposed to Boris but didn't want to hold a confidence vote because they knew he'd win the resulting election (and couldn't find a majority of MPs who'd support any replacement). So instead they tried to puppet him around using their legislative powers whilst carefully avoiding the possibility of an election, which really isn't supposed to happen. All this was only possible due to the ill-advised Fixed Term Parliament Act, which made it impossible for the Prime Minister to force an election or make any vote on government policy into a confidence vote. This failed in its goal of stopping governments calling an early election in the hope of electoral gain, but did block an election when the current prime minister had lost the confidence of the house and the UK parliamentary system really needed one. The press avoided pointing out how much of a disastrous anti-democratic mess this whole thing was because it was helping the anti-Brexit side... |
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