You can only vote for someone on your ballot paper.
May became PM solely on the votes of Tory MPs when Cameron resigned.
So the country is 'stable' when the Tories are dependent on the votes of a bunch of bigoted homophobes: really?
True: an incompetent with zero leadership abilities.
Yes you can only literally vote for the person on your ballot paper, but most people vote based on a bigger picture, like the parties manifesto and how good they think the leader is and if they can carry it off.
Yes she did. But some people like her, Margaret thatcher 2, others can't stand her. All influences on people's final vote.
They wanted to boot Jeremy Corbin because they thought he didn't have what it took.
So the leader does have some influence on voting choices, even though their name isn't actually on your ballot paper.
Which particular group is the bigoted homophobes? I wasnt aware the conservatives qualified, my local conservative MP is openly gay, so not sure what you mean by that.
I wouldn't say TM has no leadership qualities. It's just whether you agree with where she is going.
Don't think she is incompetent either.
If I had a criticism of the Conservative party at all, ATM, it's their rather weird habit of calling a referendum, election etc and shooting themselves in the foot.
Theresa May has carried on, where David Cameron left off.
Scottish referendum = chance of breaking up the UK
Referendum on EU = Brexit
Sudden early election = hung parliament and forced alignment with dup to hold onto power.
The conservatives keep making the same kind of mistakes.
( I know you agree with Scottish Independence, Gordon, but look past that )
They keep "passing the buck" or "gambling on mistaken ideas", and ending up worse off.
You'd think they would learn, not to do it.
So maybe they are incompetent.