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I would also love to have a list of evil Tories, haha, but I think that might get a little long...but if you have any particularly evil ones, shoot them my way!
Neither of these lists will probably show up in Charity, as it's almost done (although I could have used them when I reshuffled the Cabinet!), but I'm sure they will be very helpful to me (and hopefully to others!) in the future. :)
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In America, they frequently have historians make their judgement on all the Presidents and compile a sort of league table [most recent?] which rates and ranks each Presidency from Washington to G.W.Bush. Is there, or has there ever been anything like this in Britain, which ranks each Premiership?
Also if there isn't or just for the hell of it anyway, I'm curious, so who do you think would be most likely to top a list of PM's, and who do you think would be deemed the worst?
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Not sure who'd be the worst, though.
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I'd assume that someone like Lloyd- George or Clement Atlee would be highly ranked because they dealt with major historical issues like the First World War and the post-war problems from 1945 though. But then again I know nothing about any of the Prime Ministers before 1900.
Worst I think is probably more difficult to judge than best. Nixon is often considered one of the worst US presidents because of the Watergate scandal and his resignation, but from what I've studied his foreign policies seemed very successful. I think it's too early to tell, because we haven't got full access to sources, nor enough hindsight, but I get the feeling Brown will always be considered a bad prime minister and even though I don't support him, I think its a too harsh judgement. He seemed adept, but almost as if he was the wrong man at the wrong time.
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It's a selection of different polls/studies/surveys etc of the best PMs - you can take a look at any recurring names (bear in mind that the results will depend a bit on the kind of person polled) and investigate any names you're not familiar with.
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I feel even more sorry for the poor little congressmen now. Do they really have to move to Washington for just two years?
How often do people visit their home constituencies? How does a member for somewhere in Oregon stay connected to their people and their issues? Do they just fly around a lot?
It would be a nice change for laws to come in place slowly, compared to the vast array of random here. Do you never get any rapidly-run-through fashionable laws about recent newspaper issues?
A lot of them are crazy crazy crazy. Like the guy who ran off to Argentina with his girlfriend while telling everyone he was hiking the Appalachian trail.
Oh deary me :D Who votes for these people? (Probably the same sort who vote for comedians like Boris Johnson)
And since states have a lot of rights, is there a state-level government with its own elections?
That Electoral College stuff sounds insanely complicated. It's a shame about Al Gore, he seemed clever and useful.
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How often congressmen visit their constituencies depends. They do tend to fly around a lot though. They're also very concerned with trying to bring home "pork" to their constituencies, which can make them popular.
I'm not sure about fashionable laws, but I think they're less common? It's hard to get things done quickly, especially when the Parties are fighting.
State-level government: Yes, states do have their own government. Governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, etc., along with mini-Congresses (they're called Legislatures or Assemblies - same two-house rule). This is more important for states like California, for instance, with its top-ten world economy, than little piddly states.
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