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He's toast.41.2% of Tory MPs want him gone.A significant number of his backbenchers want him gone - probably around 2/3rds.A person of principle would take stock and resign tomorrow in his shoes.
Quote from: Branton Red on June 06, 2022, 09:16:31 pmHe's toast.41.2% of Tory MPs want him gone.A significant number of his backbenchers want him gone - probably around 2/3rds.A person of principle would take stock and resign tomorrow in his shoes."Person of principle" ha, this is Boris were talking about he doesn't have any principles.
It would be a good result for Labour if he was going to last....but he isn't.His best case is dragging on for another year, but if Tiverton is a wipeout, the Tories will change the rules to allow an earlier challenge.No way are they going to allow him to blunder on to oblivion.They need a new leader in place in time to let him (or her) gain traction with the public before 2024.
I wonder if "Beer Korma" (Cheers BST) would survive a confidence vote?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 06, 2022, 11:10:20 pmI wonder if "Beer Korma" (Cheers BST) would survive a confidence vote? Come on intellects, where are you?
I wonder if "Beer Korma" (Cheers BST) would survive a confidence vote?
Talk tonight of a potential Labour /SNP coalition or some kind of support for each other at the next electionCan you imagine this county of our (The UK) being run by any party where the SNP have any influence There’s also the issue of a potential leadership change in the Labour Party I’d KS and AR have to resign if they have been found to have breached the rules There’s too many yet to happen factors before the next election. The maBig winners may yet be the Lib Dems. Disenfranchised true tories won’t vote Labour but they might vote Lib Dems It could be a very interesting few months with lots of twists and turns. Nothing is a shoe in at this stage