General Election: "The People's Vote"
The role of Her Majesty the Queen, and, the leaders of the political parties.
Neither Her Majesty the Queen nor the leaders of political parties have any right to impose any form of government upon the British people. Only 'The People' themselves have the right to choose 'how they will be governed' as determined by their democratic vote in a democratic General Election. There is no point whatsoever in 'The People' having the right of General Elections in order to elect a, 'new parliament'; if we allow Her Majesty the Queen or the leaders of political parties to overturn or ignore 'The People's Vote".
In the event where 'The People's Vote' has determined that no political party should have a ‘majority’ in parliament; then, that is, ‘The People’s Vote’, and it must stand. The leader of the political party holding the most seats in parliament, must then govern as a Minority Government. Or, in the event that this leader of that political party, cannot or will not govern as a, ' Minority Government'; then that leader must immediately notify the Queen.
The role of Her Majesty the Queen, and, the leaders of the political parties.
Neither Her Majesty the Queen nor the leaders of political parties have any right to impose any form of government upon the British people. Only 'The People' themselves have the right to choose 'how they will be governed' as determined by their democratic vote in a democratic General Election. There is no point whatsoever in 'The People' having the right of General Elections in order to elect a, 'new parliament'; if we allow Her Majesty the Queen or the leaders of political parties to overturn or ignore 'The People's Vote".
In the event where 'The People's Vote' has determined that no political party should have a ‘majority’ in parliament; then, that is, ‘The People’s Vote’, and it must stand. The leader of the political party holding the most seats in parliament, must then govern as a Minority Government. Or, in the event that this leader of that political party, cannot or will not govern as a, ' Minority Government'; then that leader must immediately notify the Queen.
Her
Majesty, then, and, in that circumstance, must order the immediate dissolution
of parliament; ordering, a new General Election. Her Majesty, in that
circumstance, has no lawful right whatsoever, to impose upon 'The People' any
form of Government.
The, 'Sovereign's' right to order a political
party leader to form a, 'National Government'; should only take place, in time
of War. In, 'Peacetime', there is no urgent need nor any right at all.
Furthermore, the political party leaders elected to parliament, in that
election, have no lawful right whatsoever to, 'negotiate among themselves', to
create any form of government, entirely on their own. Excluding, 'The People',
from all participation.
“Whenever
the ‘Wishes of the People’ are in direct conflict with the actions of the Legislator’s
(parliament); the, ‘Reigning Monarch’, should use the “Royal Prerogative” to
order the immediate dissolution of parliament, ordering, a new General
Election.
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