Thinking out loud really.

    • 9point6@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      A successful no confidence vote in the UK triggers an election at the earliest opportunity

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        Party leader resigns and their next party leader takes over and nothing changes most time. A no confidence election doesn’t happen if they resign, there’s ways around it.

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      No confidence votes are a referendum that forces a new vote. Impeachment is done by representatives and kicks off a process that gets blocked by the senate and results in no change, ever.