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  3. Interestingly, so far, the replies to this post have indicated wide-spread support for the proposition that switching parties should prompt a by-election.... a direct opposition to the UK's current (and established) electoral norm.

Interestingly, so far, the replies to this post have indicated wide-spread support for the proposition that switching parties should prompt a by-election.... a direct opposition to the UK's current (and established) electoral norm.

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  • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC This user is from outside of this forum
    Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC This user is from outside of this forum
    Emeritus Prof Christopher May
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    RE: https://zirk.us/@ChrisMayLA6/115997676141332418

    Interestingly, so far, the replies to this post have indicated wide-spread support for the proposition that switching parties should prompt a by-election.... a direct opposition to the UK's current (and established) electoral norm.

    Also across the replies have been some interesting suggestions about the details of the reasoning such a 'recall' vote.

    Once again the fediverse offers an interesting debate - thanks, and if you've not yet read the thread - enjoy

    #politics #byelections

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    • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

      RE: https://zirk.us/@ChrisMayLA6/115997676141332418

      Interestingly, so far, the replies to this post have indicated wide-spread support for the proposition that switching parties should prompt a by-election.... a direct opposition to the UK's current (and established) electoral norm.

      Also across the replies have been some interesting suggestions about the details of the reasoning such a 'recall' vote.

      Once again the fediverse offers an interesting debate - thanks, and if you've not yet read the thread - enjoy

      #politics #byelections

      Marcus The Board GamerL This user is from outside of this forum
      Marcus The Board GamerL This user is from outside of this forum
      Marcus The Board Gamer
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      @ChrisMayLA6 Once again it shows what people want doesn’t match what politicians want (or think we want) from up there in their ivory tower.

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      • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

        RE: https://zirk.us/@ChrisMayLA6/115997676141332418

        Interestingly, so far, the replies to this post have indicated wide-spread support for the proposition that switching parties should prompt a by-election.... a direct opposition to the UK's current (and established) electoral norm.

        Also across the replies have been some interesting suggestions about the details of the reasoning such a 'recall' vote.

        Once again the fediverse offers an interesting debate - thanks, and if you've not yet read the thread - enjoy

        #politics #byelections

        K This user is from outside of this forum
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        Kerplunk
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        @ChrisMayLA6

        Should UK or other MPs who switch party be forced into a by-election?

        Absolutely yes.

        There move shows the previous campaign and its promises was a pack of lies.

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