2f) Independent Leader Nominations & Right:
The specialist selection panels;
- That observe a representative individual rising in reflective democratic voice [whether an existing MP or not can be put on the general election choice ballot sheets nationwide, as an outside of a party independent, electable directly as leader.
- The nomination term on the national ballots is set at 2 future general elections.
- All national election choice ballot sheets & by-elections will have a blank box for voters to fill in with the [Eligible] person as leader.
- If any independent MP or one person receives 5,000 votes in any general election nationwide, they are atomically put on the national ballots for a term of 2 future general elections.
- Voters can vote for their local MP & a Direct Leader choice. Or just their direct leader choice. Or just their MP.
- In order to win as outright leader, a single name under ‘& or for Independent Leader’ must have the highest number per seat / election constituency and thereby securing the majority equivalent outright win over the majority party.
- The independent direct PM can fill the cabinet posts with either MP's from the commons or secretaries from the civil service. {prior to constitutional modernisations}
- Or with the modernised democratic government system [below] The direct PM takes his seat at the top of cabinet table.
From The Constitution [Preface - with modernisations] for Great Britain: