Dominic Raab and Andrea Leadsom enter race.
Regardless of who the Conservative party elect as their leader, he or she will as far as I am concerned, always be nothing more than the leader of the Conservative party. Without a General election, being anointed, again, as Prime Minister, is outrageous and strips away any legitimacy that the post should have both in his country and abroad. For just around 100,000 people to decide who is Prime Minister is an affront to democracy and a contemptible slight to 45 million people forming the electorate of this country. He or she will be leader of the Conservative party but they will never as far as I am concerned, be Prime Minister. I had the same criticisms of the anointing of Gordon Brown in 2007 and my views have not changed.
A General election must be called to restore credibility and legitimacy to the position of Prime Minister.
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