Honestly that i think is the strong point of Westminster system, they have the power to force PM to resign and they exercised it. Once they have a vote of no confidence the PM must resign, and if the vote is called by the governing party, it’s almost always lead to that, barring a faction of the rulling party colluding with the opposition to make sure the PM stay.
Votes of no confidence are in a government, not a leader, and are done by Parliament, not the individual parties. That’s not how Starmer will be replaced. It’ll be an internal Labour Party leadership challenge process.
Honestly that i think is the strong point of Westminster system, they have the power to force PM to resign and they exercised it. Once they have a vote of no confidence the PM must resign, and if the vote is called by the governing party, it’s almost always lead to that, barring a faction of the rulling party colluding with the opposition to make sure the PM stay.
American are stuck with Orange.
Votes of no confidence are in a government, not a leader, and are done by Parliament, not the individual parties. That’s not how Starmer will be replaced. It’ll be an internal Labour Party leadership challenge process.
I don’t know how starmer will be replaced, but that is one way to oust a PM and can be done if they failed to make him quit.