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Election Reform: Have A Elected PM and General Election On A Date Every 4 Years

Submitted on Tuesday 7th February 2012

Published on Tuesday 7th February 2012

Current status: Closed

Closed: Thursday 7th February 2013

Signatures: 2

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Citizens ~ General Election ~ Parliament ~ Prime Minister ~ UK ~ United Kingdom

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Election Reform: Have A Elected PM and General Election On A Date Every 4 Years

Additional Information

These reforms to the General Election in the United Kingdom would be firstly to split the general election in 2 parts that will be 2 general election ballet papers. First part would be as it stands at the present time to elect one Member of Parliament in each every parliamentary constancy. The second part of the general election system in the United Kingdom is for all citizens to vote for who to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This means in every area of the UK would have the same ballet paper listing all the named candidates nominated, one per party group or any UK citizen wanting to become the PM of the UK. This reform would also include the general election in the United Kingdom to be a set date and on a four yearly cycle. For Example: The General Election to be held the first Thursday on a July every four years. If any reason the PM during that elected term dies or steps down then an Election would be called after 12 weeks to carry out the last remanding term.


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