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Most of us keep saying we don't what a presidential type leader. The Labour Party was elected for a full term so, unless there is a proper reason to hold an election, they should serve that term and then put their ideas to the electorate. It is a proper reason for a PM like Gordon Brown to ask for a dissolution in order to seek a fresh mandate as soon as he took over. Now is not a proper reason. He will only again have a proper reason in 2009/10. I would have liked an election personally, but that does not sit with the niceties of the conventions. Brown messed up big time and can now be seen as the one who bottled it! |
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An unelected Prime Minister whose party won the last General Election on 21.4% of all voters; who won't give us a vote on the EU 'Treaty'; won't call a General Election and who, as a Scottish MP, will be proposing legislation in the House of Commons for England only which will be voted through partly by Scottish constituency MPs whose constituents are unaffected by such legislation.
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We elect political partys not Prime Ministers, The Queen appoints Prime Ministers.
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Mr Delors said that he wanted the European Parliament to be the democratic body of the community, The Commission to be The Executive and The Council Of Ministers The Senate. NO! NO! NO! (Margaret Thatcher 30 Oct 1990) Ignore List: The Prophets of ST Al the Unelectable. |
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Precisely! That is our system. We no more vote for a prime minister than we do the Chancellor of the exchequor or any other minister. However, a newly appointed prime minister could seek a fresh mandate. Brown squandered that right by trying to get appointed/crowned leader (in which he succeded) and leaving it for over 3 months before allowing the likes of Douglas Alexander to go round telling anybody who would listen that his boss was contemplating an election. Alexander is now getting the blame for the lack of fizz in the bottle!
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