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Old 04-10-2022, 10:58 AM #1
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It wouldn't be acceptable.
It hasn't happened anytime in modern politics

I'd imagine the media reaction would be out of control.

People voted sadly for Johnson and his policies.
One change fair enough.
Another no way.
If they went for another leadership change,an election shouldn't be denied to the electorate.

It's a complete turnaround of who and what the electorate voted for in 2019.
Which can't be right or acceptable to be done TWICE.
Not a chance.
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They've just done that, changed their leader

There's no precedent either for any party OR government changing the PM twice while in government.
In opposition yes.
However no way should the electorate be denied TWICE to have their say to approve a new PM.

Personally I think any change of PM while in government should have to seek his or her own mandate from the people within a year of the change.
Under any government that is too.
The only people who could vote for Johnson were those who live in his constituency.

Also, they didn't change PM twice within one government - the last election was in 2019, the PM "only" changed once since then.
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Old 04-10-2022, 11:06 AM #2
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The only people who could vote for Johnson were those who live in his constituency.

Also, they didn't change PM twice within one government - the last election was in 2019, the PM "only" changed once since then.
Pardon?

If they were to change Truss for another as bots stated.
That WOULD be changing PM twice in one governmental period.

Indeed the whole country doesn't vote in the party leaders constituency.

You can't have it all ways though.
In saying people in the red wall seats voted for Johnson.
Also saying people in those seats voted against Corbyn.

Of course the leader influences across the Nation how they vote as to how well any leader of a party is liked.
That's clear.
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