IslamDelendaEst
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...Westminster-style parliamentary system? When you personally vote, is your decision based more on candidate for the local riding for whom you're directly voting, or for the party leadership, to whom you're ultimately giving the nod to form a government? If it's a split, which direction do you lean more towards?
I'm honestly curious about this. Being an American, I never had to make that decision, as in our system, one can easily split his vote between the Congressman and the Presidency.
Hit: I appreciate your answer, but it wasn't really what I was asking about. What I meant was that in your system, one doesn't actually vote for Mr. Cameron for example, but rather for the Tory running in your local riding. My question was meant more like, "What if you really want to see a Tory government, but the local Conservative is a waste of DNA?"
I'm honestly curious about this. Being an American, I never had to make that decision, as in our system, one can easily split his vote between the Congressman and the Presidency.
Hit: I appreciate your answer, but it wasn't really what I was asking about. What I meant was that in your system, one doesn't actually vote for Mr. Cameron for example, but rather for the Tory running in your local riding. My question was meant more like, "What if you really want to see a Tory government, but the local Conservative is a waste of DNA?"