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by avianlyric
1208 days ago
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> number of unelected PMs All PMs are "unelected", or at least not elected via a general election, beyond their election as an MP. There's a reason they're called a Prime Minister, not a president or similar. The UK doesn't directly elect the head of the UK government, and it never has. The PM is elected is the leader of the party that gains enough seats in parliament to form a government. Enough seats is determined by the simple question of "would the formed government have a reasonable ability to pass legislation in parliament, as is needed to conduct the business of government", nothing else. This is the UK chosen form of democracy, the US may prefer a more direct form of democracy, but that's not without its issues either. |
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