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Jurgis Bekepuris
To: bruwin who wrote (62259)7/30/2019 6:31:02 PM
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One must also remember that a British General Election is not the same as a USA election where a candidate is voted for and chosen to lead the country. In the United Kingdom it's about a Political Party that the voters are voting for. And the party that wins the most seats gets to be either the government on their own, or in the government in coalition with another political party where the sum of the seats of the two parties gives them an overall majority in Parliament.
Same in Germany and many other democracies. It does become a problem when the head of the government steps down and gets replaced by someone else from the same party who significantly changes the political direction.
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