Skybluekyle
Well-Known Member
In fairness, the British people have never gone to the polls to elect a Prime Minister, as the position of PM is an appointed position by the Monarch. The PM must keep the confidence of the House of Commons, as per the constitutional principle set down within the Bill of Rights 1689, Parliament is sovereign, but then the power is given back to the people as the people in the House of Commons are elected by the electorate via a General Election.They haven't gone to the polls other than Blair for any Labour PM since Harold Wilson
Guess that is the drawback of living in a Parliamentary system, but I would probably prefer that over living under a US constitution that can be interpreted by judges with their own political biases appointed by political figures, that requires supermajorities for amendments.