by ladiorange » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:57 am
Hi there,
I was born in England to two British parents however grew up abroad and have never been taught about the British electorate process.
I grew up in the States where you can directly vote for the President.
I understand in order to vote for the Prime Minister, you have to vote for the leader of the party and would have to be registered for that party.
My question is, could I register to be both a Conservative and a Labour voter so that I can vote for the "leader" of the party, that is, the next likely Prime Minister?
Hi there,
I was born in England to two British parents however grew up abroad and have never been taught about the British electorate process.
I grew up in the States where you can directly vote for the President.
I understand in order to vote for the Prime Minister, you have to vote for the leader of the party and would have to be registered for that party.
My question is, could I register to be both a Conservative and a Labour voter so that I can vote for the "leader" of the party, that is, the next likely Prime Minister?