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Voting In U.k Versus Us.
Why is it that in the US the voters get to vote for the actual person they want to be President i.e. Trump or Clinton this time, but here we vote for the party and then they choose who will become Prime Minister and not us?
Am sure there is a logical reason but I've not heard what it is.
Am sure there is a logical reason but I've not heard what it is.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Smowy....in almost all of our elections, the Leader of the Party that gets the most votes, gets to be PM. I can't think of an occasion in recent years, where the person that led the winning Party, doesn't get into Number Ten.
And we have a Parliamentary style of Government, not a Presidential one.
But don't forget that in America, the person who has the most votes sometimes doesn't win, as we can see from the election of Trump. Hilary got more votes but it didn't count for anything.
And we have a Parliamentary style of Government, not a Presidential one.
But don't forget that in America, the person who has the most votes sometimes doesn't win, as we can see from the election of Trump. Hilary got more votes but it didn't count for anything.