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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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Mistress Rose
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Hairyloon
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Mistress Rose wrote: |
I am not sure that would do any good anyway HL. As far as I can gather, the only legally binding vote of no confidence has to come from Parliament, although they might use the public one as a lever. |
If it were so simple then why have they shown such reluctance to publishing the petition?
They could just hold the vote and laugh it off like they did with the EU referendum... though I doubt that the turnout would be so good.
But we seek a vote of no confidence in the entire administration, not just the government and the relevant point is not necessarily the vote, but the discussion in parliament that they need to have.
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Hold a Public Vote (national referendum) of No Confidence in the Administration.
The EU Referendum has divided the nation like nothing else in living memory, yet both sides of that divide seem united in their lack of confidence in the Government. We face a democratic crisis brought about by the hubris of Parliament & their failure to give the relevant issues due consideration.
The 2015 election has been widely cited as the least representative election in the history of democracy and the last election quite simply proves the electoral system is not fit for purpose returning no overall majority, yet delivering a PM who claims that nothing has changed. We have a systemic failure in the way our representatives are selected, and no realistic prospect of reform in the foreseeable future. The people have lost confidence. Parliament needs to propose how she will win it back. |
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/202859/sponsors/new?token=8KVWZ45wHUCcpovUug9l
We're expecting them to dither about making excuses again, so if anyone has helpful comments on how things might be better put, then i can pass them on. |
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Mistress Rose
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Hairyloon
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