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A GE must be called following TM's victory because she has not earned a mandate from the public to be PM, opposition parties have said.

A GE must be called following TM's victory because she has not earned a mandate from the public to be PM, opposition parties have said.
Those in charge have also realised the secret of allowing free speech - let them say whatever they want, just don't take any notice.
Osborne and Hague both objected when Brown announced he would resign, because they feared an "unelected" Labour PM.A GE must be called following TM's victory because she has not earned a mandate from the public to be PM, opposition parties have said.
Like what Labour did with good old Gordon B??

Surely you mean BlairOsborne and Hague both objected when Brown announced he would resign, because they feared an "unelected" Labour PM.A GE must be called following TM's victory because she has not earned a mandate from the public to be PM, opposition parties have said.
Like what Labour did with good old Gordon B??
Like mitch, and all politicians, they have very selective memories:
"Since 1900 Britain has had 22 different Prime Ministers. Our list below shows that in that period there have been 14 occasions on which 13 different Prime Ministers have come to power other than through a general election."
Year Prime Minister Party
2007 Gordon Brown Labour
1990 John Major Conservative
1976 James Callaghan Labour
1963 Sir Alec Douglas-Home Conservative
1957 Harold Macmillan Conservative
1955 Sir Anthony Eden Conservative
1940 Winston Churchill Conservative
1937 Neville Chamberlain Conservative
1935 Stanley Baldwin Conservative
1923 Stanley Baldwin Conservative
1916 David Lloyd George Liberal
1908 Herbert H. Asquith Liberal
1905 Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal
1902 Arthur Balfour Conservative
https://fullfact.org/news/unelected-prime-ministers-common-or-not/

It was different then - there was no fixed term act. Since the fixed term act there are limited circumstances when a general election can be called by a PM, none of which exist at present.
I do remember now, the tories also demanded an election when GB took office, am I right?

A GE must be called following TM's victory because she has not earned a mandate from the public to be PM, opposition parties have said.
Like what Labour did with good old Gordon B??
Like mitch, and all politicians, they have very selective memories:
"Since 1900 Britain has had 22 different Prime Ministers. Our list below shows that in that period there have been 14 occasions on which 13 different Prime Ministers have come to power other than through a general election."
Year Prime Minister Party
2007 Gordon Brown Labour