beneficii wrote:
BTW, please be aware that the USA is a federation. In a federation, the constituting regions are almost always important. Now, there have been in the past de jure federations which were de facto unitary states, like Germany from 1934-1945 (when the interior minister rendered the German states irrelevant and gave more power to the Gaue) and the Soviet Union until about 1990 (because the central government controlled everything just about).
About that^.
How do they vote for members of Parliament in England?
Does your PM come from your geographic district? Like our senators/congressmen come from our state?
Or does every voter in England vote for every seat in Parliament?
And I do mean "England". The other parts of the UK (Wales, Scotland) have separate Parlaiments -dont they?