Megazone
On his last warning
If you're calling me a liar, it will be you who is stopped chap.
If Carlsberg did political discussions.....
If you're calling me a liar, it will be you who is stopped chap.
Right, so why have people called for May to guarantee that EU nationals can stay, if that's not in her power to do anyway?
They're two different cases.Maybe she should take a leaf out of Corbyn's book .. even if a big majority of your own party MP's vote and say you're not up to the job carry on regardless pretend nothing has happenned.
I think your percentage may be out a little.This. I would call it a bizarre speech if JC had made it, and it certainly wouldn't be inkeeping with his tone. It was a bizarre speech as 99% of people are agreeing.
I agree, but we are getting calls from the usual suspects for her to resign now. She has two weeks to form a workable government, beardy and mcdonught should shut up and if nothing comes of the tess plan then they can start the free for all.Stop spouting reactionary nonsense.
The party in 2nd has said they are in a position to form a government if required. Doesn't mean they can or will. It is right under our constitution for them to offer to do that until such a time the Queen's speech is voted on. Let us remember Ted Heath won the election in Feb 1974, but refused to form a government and spent the weekend deliberating it before Wilson formed the minority government on the Monday.
Why is it that so many of those who are so keen on Brexit, regaining our sovereignty, don't actually seem to understand what our sovereign Parliament is, and how governments are formed.
So many obsessed with Brexit, when it seems more people are prioritising and concerned with OUR country, not just our exit from an organisation.
I think your percentage may be out a little.
All I'll say is if the roles were reversed and it was Labour and, say, the Greens instead of the Conservatives and the DUP then I would expect Corbyn to do exactly as May has just done.
In front of the ranks of the media and having just returned from Buckingham Palace is never going to be the time nor place to do anything more than what we've just seen.
If you were looking for some dressed up version of "Blimey, that all went a bit worse than I thought. How embarrassing for me. What a pickle I'm in now." you were always going to be disappointed.
They're two different cases.
For Labour, the MPs are completely irrelevant: Corbyn was elected by party members and won 70% of the vote - if a majority were against him, he'd have gone.
May was voted by MPs and not the members, so if a majority want her out, she's going to have to go
It's not so much the words, old boy. It's the slapdash order they're in.
If there is a vote of No Confidence in the Government, an election can be called. I think that's the point of the references to the Queen's Speech and so on. If that doesn't get through, then it's effectively a vote of no confidence. Also, the Tories manifesto was to 'repeal' the Act, but like many of their other policies, they didn't actually say what they would replace it with. So, it's still live. After all a hung parliament doesn't mean the whole manifesto is out the window, but they can only get stuff through that others are okay with. So, if they all want to repeal it, they can do so.
I agree, but we are getting calls from the usual suspects for her to resign now. She has two weeks to form a workable government, beardy and mcdonught should shut up and if nothing comes of the tess plan then they can start the free for all.
Unfortunately Brexit is the main issue. It could dominate things for 5 years. I voted Brexit and am seeing my vote getting pushed into the long grass. I voted tory, we won, and now I am hearing she should quit now.
Maybe I should start supporting palace with my luck at picking a winner.
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There called sentences, take your meds and take a seat.
You've posted an opinion piece, that's not proof. Might be for you, but not for the rational, sane person.
Do we have the Peoples' Republic of Brighton map yet? I can't believe one wasn't prepared in advance.
The DUP aren't watered down Tories, the other way if anything!
The reason any deal with the DUP is slightly unpalatable, is the Tories don't have an outright majority because of the voting to the left. Doing a deal with a party further to the right is therefore not a coalition of strength in that it doesn't lean in the direction of the rest of the house.
In 2010, a coalition with the Libs, was a move to the left for the Tories, so that made democratic sense.
Haha, of course it does, Lords decided in March that MPs had to have "meaningful vote" on the Brexit outcome. This was the whole point of the bloody election in the first place to avoid any back-bench rebellion.
Just listened to the World At One for a short time and the DUP alliance was stated to be problematic for a number of reasons. Firstly Westminster should be neutral now in NI as part of Good Friday. Obviously now they are not. That then means the the U.K. Government can no longer act as an independent arbitrator in getting Stormont's government back up & running. Thirdly there is widespread disagreement on the type of North / South Irish border post Brexit.
I don't know who the chap being interviewed was but he was cynical to the point of scathing over a Tory / DUP Alliance
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