🇬🇧Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned. UK has more elections than revising actual laws that help people.

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When has the UK ever had an actual election? It is a monarchy with a political substructure made up of inbred, phlegmatic, self-serving landed gentry. There cannot possibly be a real democratic election in the UK.
Truth. Elective oligarchy is not democracy. Elective-oligarchy fig-leaf over self-perpetuating bureaucratic Absolutism is even less like democracy...
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umni 1 week ago
When they resign it's admittance of failure so do all of the terrible policies past during his his term get rolled back? If not and this keeps happening it's by design do undesirable things resign pass on the torch.
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jhog57 1 week ago
they gave up their firearms it is a miracle they still have elections
Many laws serve no purpose or simply protect a special interest. Repealing such laws would be preferable to revising them.
Government is so utterly broken it makes no sense, they are paid to make new laws thats it, thats their job. So government can only grow but never has the power to take away what is there.