The new Prime Minister of Britain
Britain uses a system called «First Past the Post» for its general elections. The country is divided into 650 constituencies. Each constituency votes for a Member of Parliament (MP) to represent them in the House of Commons.
Whichever candidate gets the most votes in a constituency becomes its MP.
📷 Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London, England
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
Absolute majority
The goal for any political party is to have the majority of MPs in the House of Commons. If a party has more than half of the 650 seats, its leader usually becomes the Prime Minister.
Downing street sign, the street of the Prime Minister in London, UK.
Hung parliament
If no party wins outright, parties can form a coalition to combine their seats and reach a majority together. The leader of the dominant party in the coalition then generally takes up the role of Prime Minister.
Houses of Parliament architecture, London, UK
Sources:
- UK Parliament (06.09.2023): General elections
General elections – UK Parliament
- Open University (06.09.2023): How do you become British Prime Minister?
How do you become British Prime Minister? – OpenLearn – Open University
- Kent.gov.uk (06.09.2023): Introduction to UK Politics
Introduction-to-UK-Politics.pdf (kent.gov.uk)
- Britannica (06.09.2023): The election process in the United Kingdom
The election process in the United Kingdom | Britannica
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