I am fully aware that the public don't get to vote for our leader thanks. In fact that was basically the point of my post. How barely democratic that process is.
Oh and just to inform you... the public do not vote for a party, they vote for an MP.
They actually vote for the party who select an MP or should I say impose one. It is party policies and politics. People do not usually say they are voting for mr A or ms B they say I am voting Tory or labour /other.
Tony WMD Bliar got into No 10 on a majority of a minority of the population!
We have a party politic version of democracy- the head of the party gets the top job if elected!
So to make it look easier to understand. The majority of people voted CONSERVATIVE at the last election. They did not vote for Teresa May specifically.
Many Labour suporters are not voting Labour because they do not like Corbyn as their leader.
I don't involve myself with time wasting personal dirt digging on specific sides of the house- It is pointless and childish playground talk 'she hit me'- I never hit him blah blah. boring and pointless.