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More shocking to me than the knowledge that anyone from the Commonwealth can be British PM, is the fact that anyone from the Republic of Ireland can. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Where did you read that? I believe the Commonwealth part but not the the Ireland part. -- nm
Posted by
J-Nexus (aka J)
Aug 24 '13, 18:12
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It was a Ted Cruz story. I can't find it right now, but I found this alternate source.
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Mop (200 lbs)
Aug 24, 18:25
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Here's the page with the requirements of a British MP -- (link)
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Roger More
Aug 24, 18:40
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Shouldn't you at least live in the riding you're representing? -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Aug 24, 18:49
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Nope - there's no requirement for this. They can even live outside the UK. (Good luck getting elected though) -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 24, 18:57
Huh, interesting. -- nm
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J-Nexus
Aug 24, 18:30
That answer mixes up a few things. His first paragraph is more accurate: there is no defined requirement as the office of PM is not legally defined.
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Reagen
Aug 24, 18:28
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