He hasn't gone yet .
If he has secured the job for 3 months, as some are reporting, that gives him time.
Who knows what deals he can do in that time.
You genuinely think the rest of the Tories will allow him to stay in place for 3 months?
He hasn't gone yet .
If he has secured the job for 3 months, as some are reporting, that gives him time.
Who knows what deals he can do in that time.
It was a point of view. I was wrong. It happens. Pop your big boy pants on and get over it
Although, he ain’t gone yet….
Fine with points of view. But the way you were expressing it was quite belittling and arrogant.
Well done at least for acknowledging you were talking bollocks.
Labour to bring vote of no confidence if he stays PM in the short term
It’s also not quite as clear cut as you are saying. Tony Blair for instance had a two year departure punctuated by a series of defeats in Commons votes.
https://www.tutor2u.net/politics/reference/tony-blair-loses-control
Not exactly the same situation but someone also mentioned Theresa May. I would think it irresponsible for any PM to simply leave office with immediate effect. In the US this period is formalized into a set time period. There has to be a handover and there will also be a Tory leadership election.
Don’t get me wrong though. There should be a General Election not a carve up by Tory MPs.
Will that work? Surely no Tory will vote for what is, essentially, a near-term general election - that would be turkeys voting for Christmas, wouldn't it?
Slightly strange showing from Starmer there on BBC1 - not really answering any questions directly, and just parroting what seemed to be the same rehearsed lines over and over. It was a bit like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlTggc0uBA8
Labour to bring vote of no confidence if he stays PM in the short term
Starmer and the Labour Party may come to regret Boris’s departure with rank and file Tories seeing his demise as a “reset”, and that all the bad things in the party have gone…… that’s if he doesn’t somehow manage to survive beyond Autumn
I’m sorry you felt belittled. Be happy I was wrong.
Nope. I don’t acknowledge I was “talking bollocks”. Seeing as Johnson himself insisted he was never going to resign. I wasn’t the only one thinking it.
I wouldn’t be feeling too smug if I were you, he ain’t left yet.
#notgoneyet
There were numerous things you said which were categorically wrong. It’s ok.
On the other hand, the Tories might be uncomfortable to give Boris' government a confidence vote, in case he took that to mean they wanted him to stay on permanently. Would certainly be interesting.Will that work? Surely no Tory will vote for what is, essentially, a near-term general election - that would be turkeys voting for Christmas, wouldn't it?
Slightly strange showing from Starmer there on BBC1 - not really answering any questions directly, and just parroting what seemed to be the same rehearsed lines over and over. It was a bit like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlTggc0uBA8
That’s what I thought. He seemed desperate not to say the wrong thing or anything beyond his rehearsed mantra. He actually looked a little apprehensive.