How our prime ministers became kings
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OPINION
How our prime ministers became kings
MARCUS GEE
TORONTO
PUBLISHED 9 HOURS AGO
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Rather than sneer at the revolving door at 10 Downing Street, we should be asking whether we are truly so much better off with our imperial prime ministership, writes Marcus Gee.
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Canadians can be forgiven for feeling smug when they look across the pond at the disarray in British politics. The United Kingdom has had six prime ministers in 10 years and, if things go as expected, will soon have a seventh.
What a mess. …
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