(07 Jun 2016, 9:26 pm)Andreos1. wrote Party members and members of the public are involved at every stage of an MP being elected.
Will have a look at the link when I'm on a computer. It won't play ball on my phone.
I don't disagree on the process of electing an MP, but it's a political party that decides who is taking up all the top jobs. We don't pick and choose, and have no influence over that. Perhaps Scotland is a better example, where they have what.... 1 Tory MP, but are controlled by a central Tory Government.
What about the North East Combined Authority as another example. Is anyone on that elected to serve as a member of NECA?
I don't think the EU commission is democratic, but the point I'm making is that it's not always rosey in our garden either. The best way to change something is by being part of it.