Not really John. It is a perfectly reasonable request.
All I ever seem to hear about this is that it is not democratic and it is not British; and, as we all know, British is best: isn't it? So, let us look at the British way.
In Britain we turn up to vote and we pick our representative from a list - a person to represent us. Yet we do not do that in reality, in reality we pick a representative on party lines. In most cases the individual is neither here nor there. In some places a party could put up a befuddled duck and it would get voted in.
So, do all these MPs go down to Westminster and throw their names in the hat to become PM? No! That issue has already been decided. The leader of the party with a clear majority of seats becomes PM, unless there is a coalition, and then some horse trading gets done; then the leader of the party with a clear majority of seats becomes PM.
Maybe the MPs from the majority party now throw their names in the hat to become Chancellor or Home/Foreign/ Defence Minister? No, again! They will be appointed by the PM. That select few appointees will then become our Government and we have no choice in the matter; we also have no way of voting individual Ministers 'in' or 'out' - that is for the PM to decide. Ministers do not even have to be MPs. The PM can draft members in from the (unelected) Lords.
Most MPs in the party of government are not the Government, and, because of the Whip system, they are not really there to represent us either, they are there to support the Government.
It's all very British and so very democratic....... right up to the hereditary and unelected Head of State.
At least it is not Malawi, yet.