If a confidence vote fails, parliament is dissolved. The Governor General has a constitutional duty to call an election. If they don't, the queen will call one.
Any deviation from this would trigger a serious constitutional crisis.
Where do the courts come into this? This is just a bunch of MPs collectively giving the opinion "Calling an election during a pandemic would be a dick move". Why would that ever need to be arbitrated by a court? It's not a law or policy or anything. It's just a statement.
Ah, so you are suggesting our courts are not corrupted? Your naivete is quaint.
This isn't a matter for the courts.
If a confidence vote fails, parliament is dissolved. The Governor General has a constitutional duty to call an election. If they don't, the queen will call one.
Any deviation from this would trigger a serious constitutional crisis.
Where do the courts come into this? This is just a bunch of MPs collectively giving the opinion "Calling an election during a pandemic would be a dick move". Why would that ever need to be arbitrated by a court? It's not a law or policy or anything. It's just a statement.