Yes.And then the head of the party with the most seats becomes PM?
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Yes.And then the head of the party with the most seats becomes PM?
Man, wish it was this simple in Israel. Here the biggest party has to assemble enough like-minded parties and form a coalition. That's why we're headed towards a third round of elections because no one has managed to form a majority coalition yet...Yes.
Those dogs look pleased to see someone. The photo must have been taken at Nigel Farage’s polling station.
That's crazy. Who ever thought that would work?Man, wish it was this simple in Israel. Here the biggest party has to assemble enough like-minded parties and form a coalition. That's why we're headed towards a third round of elections because no one has managed to form a majority coalition yet...
Sounds like tye lead in to a Dr Who Christmas special. Dont vote for the Master again.
It's actually worked for some 70 years. One of the major problems are the weak majority governments that can easily be broken up by some hot-headed jerk party leader who quits the the coalition.That's crazy. Who ever thought that would work?
Yes. This party was started by Screaming Lord Sutch in the 1970s, I think and he used to stand regularly, nearly always losing his deposit. But he enjoyed being there at the count, standing next to the sober-looking serious candidates, while he was dressed to look as barking mad as possible. All part of the slightly dotty British political scene. He's dead now, I think. But evidently his spirit lives on.The Monster Raving Loonies are an actual party? I could vote for them.
Screaming Lord Sutch - WikipediaYes. This party was started by Screaming Lord Sutch in the 1970s, I think and he used to stand regularly, nearly always losing his deposit. But he enjoyed being there at the count, standing next to the sober-looking serious candidates, while he was dressed to look as barking mad as possible. All part of the slightly dotty British political scene. He's dead now, I think. But evidently his spirit lives on.
There you are. I was a bit off with my dates, but otherwise....well, yes. The Wiki article is actually hilarious. These guys were industrial strength loonies. But very likely inspired by this:Screaming Lord Sutch - Wikipedia
Official Monster Raving Loony Party - Wikipedia
Wow, this is real. And here I thought in the Israel we had some nutty parties. Good for you guys.
So the Python's "Election Night Special" skit was based on reality. I learned something today!Yes. This party was started by Screaming Lord Sutch in the 1970s, I think and he used to stand regularly, nearly always losing his deposit. But he enjoyed being there at the count, standing next to the sober-looking serious candidates, while he was dressed to look as barking mad as possible. All part of the slightly dotty British political scene. He's dead now, I think. But evidently his spirit lives on.
No I think it was the other way round. See my post, just before yours. Monty Python was in the 1970s, but the Monster Raving Loony party got going in 1983, according to the Wiki article @Harel13 posted.So the Python's "Election Night Special" skit was based on reality. I learned something today!
Dogs do love a bit of gammon.
Okay, that was pretty juvenile but the setup was too perfect.
Dogs are reputedly known for being good judges of character so if they were looking at a politician it could only be Nigel.
Dogs are reputedly known for being good judges of character so if they were looking at a politician it could only be Nigel.
The first exit polls give his party no seats. Looks like you are backing another looser.
I'm glad to see the Brits rely on their four-legged advisors when it comes to voting:
U.K. Holds A Pivotal General Election, And Voters Bring Their Dogs To The Polls
Nigel is a fighter and he won’t give up on his country or democracy.
He has already done more for the people of the UK than any recent politician has.
So, is Britain going to the dogs?
So, is Britain going to the dogs?