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Wrong! He's not a dictator, he still has to get laws voted through. And it's known to Aristotle as a Polity (where elected representatives govern), as against a Democracy (where the people themselves turn up in person and govern).
Quite right, the Westminster Model is also known as an Electoral Dictatorship.
Every five years the populous vote for their next dictator.
Wrong! He's not a dictator, he still has to get laws voted through. And it's known to Aristotle as a Polity (where elected representatives govern), as against a Democracy (where the people themselves turn up in person and govern).
Fantastic, elections Soviet-style. You can either vote for the party selected candidate or... not vote. Splendid stuff!
Oh, try a better target, for goodness' sake, there are plenty. Nobody is stopping other candidates from standing, except the knowledge on their part that they wouldn't win.
Labour got into power by courting middle england, the notion that people on benefits make any difference is pretty ludicrous. Can't be bother to get out of bed to work, but somehow they are interested enough to vote, I doubt most people on benefits know which party is which, let alone go out and vote for one, moreover when they were claiming their Giros under Major were they then conservative voters?
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