Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Anyone else looking forward to the (seemingly regular) bin fest on here about how we need an election as the country voted Boris in and not whoever succeeds him?
There are already a few comments on here and other places. Given the number of times recently there has been a change of PM without an election, it amazes me that there is anyone who doesn't understand that we do NOT vote for who becomes PM, but for what Party we want as our representative in Parliament.
Since 1900 there have been 28 changes of PM, of which only 11 were due to a General Election, 17 were due to change of leadership. so its usual for the PM to change without an election,
There is always a context. Ill health, for the good of the country, good of their party, resignations have come for a variety of reasons in UK political history. It isn't often a PM is forced out in this way. Even Thatcher was allowed to fight her own leadership contest. This is something a bit different. There is a collapse of governance at this point. Mass resignations, then a resigned PM appointing a new cabinet - the very governance of the UK is at stake right now. Historically there hasn't been the need to oust a failing PM in quite the way this has happened, they've typically gone with Cabinets intact behind them.