- Jul 10, 2003
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Defo gone after Monday's 1922 meeting.
Just in time for the Eng v Nor game.
Better get your black armband ready for the game then
Defo gone after Monday's 1922 meeting.
Just in time for the Eng v Nor game.
Are there any rules that can do that though?
From what I understand the institution relies on a sense of honour and fear of humiliation to force him into line.
As Mick Lynch pointed out, BJ is unembarrassable.
Unless there is a law, which can be invoked, to remove him from office, he will take the nuclear option.
Johnson is a useful idiot. Every now and then that’s how politics rolls. Keep up.
He'll get the choice to :How will he go?
Are you saying you think Johnson will resign? He hasn’t got it in him to do that, surely?
Precisely. I actually think his Dad and perhaps sister might be the ones that have to tell him the games up. Like some hostage situation where, surrounded by armed Police, family members are sent in under a flag of truce to try and persuade him to surrender before he’s killed.
How? What? Why? It’s come to entertaining this kind of bizarre scenario is just astonishing. Unprecedented in Modern political history. And why, as previously said in this thread, we need to reform politics to protect our system of government from a new breed of ‘democratic’ dictators (Johnson and Trump) because as you said, for hundreds of years it’s been based on a fundamental degree of honour and integrity. But narcissists and sociopaths have none, so we need to be able to remove by force too ie the Police able to arrest and physically remove this toddler even when he’s screaming mid tantrum like this morning.
Could ALL news networks please stop with vox pops from the public. They provide no facts that the public can use. Generally they only provide small snippets of general ignorance. The respondents might even be very well informed but once their answers have been boiled down to five seconds, who knows?
Utterly pointless.
He'll get the choice to :
(a) resign and may get to stay on as PM until a new leader is elected ( or the Borg Queen may come back as temporary leader ).
(b) get booted out by 1922 rule change and vote by Tuesday ( Steve Baker's line ).
Seriously? Not a hope in hell.
He'll get the choice to :
(a) resign and may get to stay on as PM until a new leader is elected ( or the Borg Queen may come back as temporary leader ).
(b) get booted out by 1922 rule change and vote by Tuesday ( Steve Baker's line ).
Indeed.Political commentators think he has no way to survive.
He doesn't see it that way.
He has the ability to unilaterally call a general election, as his government is no longer viable.
Johnson will fancy his chances of hoodwinking the electorate again.
Only the Queen could stop it, by appointing another PM.
It would go against the grain, but I think she might..
Political commentators think he has no way to survive.
He doesn't see it that way.
He has the ability to unilaterally call a general election, as his government is no longer viable.
Johnson will fancy his chances of hoodwinking the electorate again.
Only the Queen could stop it, by appointing another PM.
It would go against the grain, but I think she might..
(a) - He can’t resign. It’s not in his makeup.
(b) - I believe it’s the ‘convention’ of a PM to step down if they lose a vote of no confidence. Johnson does not do convention. See (a).
Then:
General election incoming.
Indeed.
If the Tories tell the Queen they have a temporary leader ready to take over ( T.May ? ) then a General Election isn't guaranteed, and Johnson still goes.
I agree. He will trigger a general election if a second confidence vote is held.
Even if he loses a confidence vote he won't resign.
Think of that!