Yes but in a general election the electorate are given the opportunity to vote on a parties policies and manifestos.
The issue here is that Liz's plan, her ideas and goals have not been voted on by the general populace, but by only 0.2% of our electorate.
I guess maybe the question is not how many voted to elect her prime minister, but how many voted to choose who would be elected by tory MP's.
Easy answer is the same as every other PM since this system started (the party voters), but for the second time in 6 years we're receiving a new PM as well as cabinet reshuffle through vote in no confidence shenanigans, essentially a new government who so far have only made tax cuts to the wealthy and borrowed 100's of billions to pay energy companies.
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Yes but in a general election the electorate are given the opportunity to vote on a parties policies and manifestos.
The issue here is that Liz's plan, her ideas and goals have not been voted on by the general populace, but by only 0.2% of our electorate.
I guess maybe the question is not how many voted to elect her prime minister, but how many voted to choose who would be elected by tory MP's.
Easy answer is the same as every other PM since this system started (the party voters), but for the second time in 6 years we're receiving a new PM as well as cabinet reshuffle through vote in no confidence shenanigans, essentially a new government who so far have only made tax cuts to the wealthy and borrowed 100's of billions to pay energy companies.