Pros and cons of membership ballots for party leaders

Prospective candidates need the backing of their MPs but must avoid the perception of a back-room stitch-up

Momentum Labour supporters
Members of political parties choosing their party leader is still a relatively new phenomenon
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Rishi Sunak’s “coronation” as prime minister without a challenge from a rival or having to go out to the Tory party membership has been described as either an affront to democracy or a canny bit of party management that saved the country in a time of crisis.

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