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Meanwhile, in the "its nothing to do with brexit" car news:
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Bit late to be moaning about car factories considering some of them decided to bugger off before the Brexit thing started ;)
They'll all come rushing back when they find our wages are suddenly lower than those in Slovakia etc :p: |
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So does the EU, by the way. |
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I know some of us have different opinions on this subject ( ;) ) but this current situation is unprecedented. At a point in time where the risk is highest and the stakes never more profound, we have 2 men pandering to the whims of a severely unrepresentative, extremist electorate. The consolation is that they are, at the end of the day, just politicians and so will never do what they are currently promising. |
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On the general point you have just made, you appear to wilfully neglect how the system works. We elect a number of MPs and the Queen invites the leader of the party with the highest member count to form a government (based on a recommendation of the outgoing PM). When/if a PM resigns, the Parliament is still in force and the new party leader is usually invited by the Queen to form a government. Then democracy kicks in and a vote of confidence must take place in Parliament. It's debateable with this shower of MPs as to whether or not this is true democracy, because Labour's Brexit wrecking scheme is just a route to power and far from sincere on Brexit. Anyway, at least retract your "extremist" remark. ---------- Post added at 10:08 ---------- Previous post was at 10:07 ---------- Quote:
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BTW, I do not think a "vote of confidence must take place in Parliament" after a new PM is appointed. This would be dictated by the political circumstances at the time. |
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The extremists could be said to those who are seeking to overturn the democratic vote. |
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