Re: Blair to "resign"
Remember he's a Prime Minister not a President - he was never directly elected. He's staying on as MP for Sedgefield, his constituency, but resigning as leader of the labour party and PM. The next election can be called either by the PM wanting to call it or by the Queen disolving parliament before a new election (while the Queen does it, parliament votes to disolve itself first, IIRC). The other way of removing a PM is for their own party to remove him as leader, since party leader of the ruling party = PM (usually).
Only if they can get the 45 Labour MP's signitures needed to stand.
Originally posted by Vesayen
What do they mean when they say he is going to resign? He is not going to seek another term, or is he actually ending his term, early? Does the brittish legislature have a system some countries have, where a prime minister only stays in power so long as a certain portion of the legislature supports them, and they can call a vote at any time for a new election, or does brittain have fixed elections for prime minister?
What do they mean when they say he is going to resign? He is not going to seek another term, or is he actually ending his term, early? Does the brittish legislature have a system some countries have, where a prime minister only stays in power so long as a certain portion of the legislature supports them, and they can call a vote at any time for a new election, or does brittain have fixed elections for prime minister?
Originally posted by reds4ever
The left wing will dig up a candidate from somewhere. He won't win but they'll be a leadership challenge (of sorts).
The left wing will dig up a candidate from somewhere. He won't win but they'll be a leadership challenge (of sorts).
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