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Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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Pretty sure it was John Major. Heath didn't serve a full term anyway, he called the election early (two of them in the same year).

The reason this happens is because the Tories soon ditch leaders they think might fail at the ballot box.

I don’t think I made it clear I was talking about a PM who was elected leader while not in government who then won the next election stayed in post as PM for a full term remaking in post and then loosing the next election

John Major became leader and PM after the ousting of Margaret Thatcher he was not elected leader with his party out of government
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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Liz Truss is like one of those disturbed Victorian children who gets sent away to live with their Aunty in the countryside where they can do no harm . Except she hasn't been sent away, she's going to be put in charge of Britain :nono:
 


Blue3

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no, you misunderstand the system. being so common to have a leader change mid parliament indicates direct election of a leader is not how it works. we elect representitives, they support a leader. pretty much all western democracies follow this pattern, elect representitives, who elect as leader from among themselves.

I disagree it’s only in first past the post democratic system that a failed government change leader while retaining the same failed government, selected by the same failed Government members and then when the final two it goes to a very select small group of supporters

Other nations the vast majority of them use some form of proportional representation where most governments are working alliances between a number of political parties when a leader who is also the PM is ousted by their party it will almost always lead to the need to negotiate with other parties to try and maintain alliances.
If this is unachievable then the county goes to a general election
 




darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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Liz Truss is like one of those disturbed Victorian children who gets sent away to live with their Aunty in the countryside where they can do no harm . Except she hasn't been sent away, she's going to be put in charge of Britain :nono:

Truss will no more be in charge of Britain then I am in charge of my household... Easily manipulated figurehead - the female Jim Hacker!
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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I disagree it’s only in first past the post democratic system that a failed government change leader while retaining the same failed government, selected by the same failed Government members and then when the final two it goes to a very select small group of supporters

Other nations the vast majority of them use some form of proportional representation where most governments are working alliances between a number of political parties when a leader who is also the PM is ousted by their party it will almost always lead to the need to negotiate with other parties to try and maintain alliances.
If this is unachievable then the county goes to a general election

right, because the head of government hasnt been directly elected in the parliamentry election. its nothing to do with FPTP, which concerns how the parliament is elected. really the thing different here is that party members have any say, elsewhere it would only be among the parliamenty party(s).
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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If you've watched the last 50 minutes and there is still even a tiny part of you that thinks Liz Truss is PM material, then frankly I'd be amazed if you actually manage to find your way to Eastbourne :shrug:
I think it's a shitshow either way but I'm just flabbergasted people can watch that and think Truss is the best bet. Or any bet!

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The Clamp

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Britain 2022.

sake.
 


pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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Truss will no more be in charge of Britain then I am in charge of my household... Easily manipulated figurehead - the female Jim Hacker!

It makes you wonder how someone of her calibre has made it this far to begin with.
 






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Oct 8, 2003
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Truss will no more be in charge of Britain then I am in charge of my household... Easily manipulated figurehead - the female Jim Hacker!

Don't run yourself down :eek:

:wink:
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Roll on Truss, they will get destroyed in the next election.

Rishi could have won an election in my view, given he isn’t a complete idiot - doesn’t mean I agree with his policies.
 


A1X

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I dunno about this attempt at a comedy reboot, real danger Truss is to Johnson what The Green Green Grass was to Only Fools & Horses, obvious attempt at the greatest hits regurgitated but the public have no interest in it.
 








Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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The Tory Party are about to make a massive mistake, we just don't know which one yet.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
"I'm naturally a thrifty person - I like saving money, it's good for the environment," claims the naturally thrifty Liz Truss, who recently chartered the government's Airbus A321 for herself and officials to visit Australia at an estimated cost of £500,000, instead of taking a scheduled flight.

God knows what she does when she isn't feeling naturally thrifty :facepalm:
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Roll on Truss, they will get destroyed in the next election.

Rishi could have won an election in my view, given he isn’t a complete idiot - doesn’t mean I agree with his policies.

The trouble is I fear she could make things an awful lot worse before any election happens.

I don’t think I have ever known anything that has had the ability to be quite so hilarious and so frightening at the same time. I really worry about what the next 2 years could bring.
 


Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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The trouble is I fear she could make things an awful lot worse before any election happens.

I don’t think I have ever known anything that has had the ability to be quite so hilarious and so frightening at the same time. I really worry about what the next 2 years could bring.

Me too. The thought of Truss in no 10, with the ERG cabal propping her up, and Boris also meddling, is a nightmare. If you have a mortgage, and it's not fixed rate - get it sorted quick. And if poss, get any spare assets out of the UK.
 


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