Originally Posted by
Dave Noble
The UK parliamentary system does not have the prime minister as a directly elected position but is simply down to the internal mechanism of the party to decide who its leader is. The leader of the party that was elected into power becomes the Prime Minister
Mr Sunak became leader of the Conservative party in line with the rules of the party - same as every other Prime Minister; if a member of a party, you may get to vote on who its leader is
that maybe the case, but when people vote they are voting for Kier or Rishi and their policies. And ticking the box with what ever MP is attached the party, He’s not faced an election as PM. The Tory party didn’t want him as the PM. Are Brit’s ready to elect a party leader who is brown? We will find out.