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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't that a bit crap for the poor constituents who don't get a normal selection of parties to vote for?
An independent stood against Bercow on some sort of "democracy" ticket, and said he'd take all the Labour and LibDem votes. He got them, but still finished with less than half of Bercow's.
It's been going on for hundreds of years and nobody is much bothered about it. If they are a half-decent constituency MP, that is what matters.
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostOh go on........ Do it in bite sized bits though.....
A bit like NF "Tales from the Bench".......
The question surrounds the fact that when you elect your Member of Parliament you are selecting two distinct things:- Who represents your local interests in the bit of government that makes the law
- Who you want to run the country on a day to day basis
There is a succinct explanation from the Philippines linky of what the question is, the only major difference is that their Head of State is a President not a Monarch.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View Post........one of the less satisfactory results of having the Executive consisting of people elected to the Legislature which I could go on about at length but which would not interest anyone else.
A bit like NF "Tales from the Bench".......
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't that a bit crap for the poor constituents who don't get a normal selection of parties to vote for?
This is actually a better deal than for those people who live in an area that always returns a candidate that they don't vote for.
But it is one of the less satisfactory results of having the Executive consisting of people elected to the Legislature which I could go on about at length but which would not interest anyone else.
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostBercow was never a "real" Tory (whatever that means)
It is one of the more stupid parts of our stupid system that the people of Buckingham effectively don't get to vote. Why does the speaker have to be an elected MP anyway?
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostBy convention the other parties do not field candidates against the speaker. It is just in this election the UKIP bloke is opportunistically standing against him along with a few other cranks.
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I remember in 1978/79 the Speaker voted with the Callaghan labour govt - when they had a wafer thin majority just before Thatcher swept all before her.
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Although he only votes in the event of a tie (and will vote with the government in that scenario), he has a considerable amount of power in how he disciplines the members of the house and what motions etc. are allowed to be tabled.
Bercow was never a "real" Tory (whatever that means) - Cameron wanted George Young to get the job as he would be more friendly towards his former party than Bercow would be. Michael Martin was more friendly to certain members of the Labour party than to others (either within the party or outside it).
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Originally posted by lje View PostGiven that the only choice the poor people have in that area is between a Tory Speaker, a UKIP guy who has unfortunate accidents in planes and some other odd balls I expect that the Tory will get voted back.
I actually think that its unacceptable for the other parties not to stand candidates there - what choice do the locals have? Another example of our undemocratic system.
There were about 10 other candidates, mostly independents, and I was glad to see the Monster Raving Loonies represented!
The Speaker turned up unannounced to vote for himself at the same time as me, so after exchanging pleasantries I couldn't bring myself to vote against him for the crack. Besides, he's been a good constituency MP for our neck of the woods.
Oh, and thanks for the answers, especially Gonzo, who reminded us he only performs a casting vote.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostAny idea what the current odds are?
I actually think that its unacceptable for the other parties not to stand candidates there - what choice do the locals have? Another example of our undemocratic system.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe Speaker is elected by the House.
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Originally posted by lje View PostUm - I feel I should point out that the speaker is actually a Tory. So if he is not elected it won't really reflect on Labour.
Now you would have thought they would have learned their lesson when it came to electing his replacement...
So what did they do - elect a Tory enbroiled in the expenses scandal into the post, mostly due to the fact that the tories themselves couldn't stand him.
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