C2365 Miserable Voting (1/2)

This was the oldest and most humiliating voting method in the history of mankind. He was different from the votes on paper, but he was also different from the slips of paper. He used this ancient voting method to make his choice, and the chosen person would feel the glory and humiliation from every vote.

Why did the British Parliament not promote paper ballot papers or unknown slips of paper to vote on it yet? Actually, it wasn't impossible to make a simple mechanical transmission and use a button to replace the raising of the hand. There wasn't any technology involved.

You could say that they were following the traditions and you could also say that they were deliberately using this way to show the ruthlessness of the political scene. More importantly, this kind of original voting method was actually more fair.

The person being elected, being able to see with their own eyes everyone who approved of him or disapproved of him, everyone's attitude towards you was completely displayed in public.

Perhaps you will be pleasantly surprised that people who were not in your league have chosen to support you on certain issues.

Perhaps you will be angry, angry that the people you were wearing pants with actually chose to betray you at a critical moment.

Without the slightest concealment, all the masks were torn apart. Then what exactly does it look like underneath? Everyone could see it clearly.

When the speaker announced the start of the vote, the Shadow Cabinet members led by Gladstone all raised their arms, one by one like flags fluttering in the wind, and the Liberal Party councilors all wished they could stab their own arms on the roof.

The moment that Benjamin was terrified of had finally arrived. In the end, there were still traitors within his camp and three members of the Tory Party s had actually raised their arms. However, at that moment, none of them dared to meet Benjamin's gaze.

”You all …” Before the furious Benjamin could even start cursing, the subsequent scene left him speechless.

As arms rose up one after another, countless traitors appeared in large areas of Tory Party and the Whig Party. None of these familiar faces dared to meet Benjamin's gaze.

The atmosphere was extremely depressed, and there were more and more traitors. At this moment, even the unrelated representatives and nobles at the door raised their arms. They knew they had no right to vote, but at this moment, they had to use their actions to express their disappointment towards the Prime Minister.

Was there a need to count? Both the Chancellor and the Chancellor looked at each other. At this point, two-thirds of the six hundred members of the House of Commons had voted in favour of Gladstone's dissent, which meant that impeachment was now in effect.

The Lord Chancellor sighed, ”God bless our country! I declare in the name of the Constitution that the impeachment of the Shadow Cabinet... ”I've officially passed!”

”Long live!” Liberal Party immediately let out a loud cry. They had actually succeeded, and the long-established Tory Party actually lost to the young Liberal Party.

”Long live the victory! Assemble the pavilion! Assemble the pavilion! Assemble the pavilion! Assemble the pavilion! ”Group Pavilion …” They applauded rhythmically and repeated the words of the House of Commons back and forth. The whole House of Commons was in an uproar.

This time, even the reporters at the entrance heard it clearly. The crazy reporters had finally broken through the soldiers' defenses. They punched a hole in the human wall and charged forward with their cameras in hand.

”Quickly take photos... ”Record this moment in history!”

In front of the camera, Gladstone did not look as arrogant as she did after her victory, but the defeated Benjamin had a face full of death, the hair at his temples standing straight up in disarray.

Looking at the chaotic scene in front of them, the council head and judges wanted to control the order but realized that they didn't even have a gavel to knock on the table. After a bitter smile, they could only steal a glance at the queen.