▲ | pessimizer 4 days ago | |
I still can't believe the UK got suckered into the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act. All it took was like two years of making you vote every three months and you gave up your democracy. You're not like the US. The US turns over a good portion of Congress every two years, and re-elects what is basically a active King every four. All you did was make sure that no one in government has to think about the public for a second, while they do what their backers and buddies ask, then retire in five years. There's no way out of it. Starmer should try to get down to an <10% approval rating just to make the history books. | ||
▲ | frereubu 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I can't quite tell whether you know this from the way you wrote your comment, but the Fixed-Term Parliaments act was repealed in 2022: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-term_Parliaments_Act_201... | ||
▲ | Nursie 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The fixed term act, as the other poster pointed out, was repealed in 2022 It was also a hilarious failure given that during the 11 short years it was active there were two two-year parliaments. It also didn't stop PMs being deposed from within, during that same period there were 5 different prime ministers. So I think your read on it is a little exaggerated there. |