Jay wrote:
Cybargs wrote:
tbh us aussies don't choose a prime minister, the party selects them for us mere plebs.
It makes total sense to elect one guy in the hopes that you get the other guy in charge. What happens if you really like the prospective PM but your local MP is a douchebag you despise? Now you vote for the douchebag but the party loses and you get stuck with two people you don't like instead of one. Sounds perfectly rational.
Glass houses, bitches.
People generally vote for the MP they like, but then again both sides of the pond have people voting for the party line. But if the PM is being naughty the Gov General can fire him lel. The opposite is the same though, if people don't like the PM they vote for the other party. That's what killed labour during the gillard cabinet.
Then again, we got a pretty hostile senate that is impossible to get shit done which they're trying to reform right now. The greens (yes, those greens) have teamed up with our conservative party to get reforms through. It's like hell froze over.
edit: ooooo and hows this, the party kicks out the PM when s/he is too unpopular as well. there are pros and cons to this... We haven't had a PM who sat for a full term yet.
Last edited by Cybargs (2016-03-17 14:07:03)