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Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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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?
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Labour to bring vote of no confidence if he stays PM in the short term
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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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. :thumbsup:
 


The Clamp

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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. :thumbsup:

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
 
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Frutos

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Michelle Donelan was Education Secretary for about 36 hours but is entitled to £16,786 severance pay, which she's said she will donate to charity.
 




The Clamp

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He’s assembled a full cabinet. He wants to stay on for months. Does this sound like a man who is planning on leaving office?

I may not be wrong just yet….
 


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All we need now is Durham Police to announce their findings, especially as it's due after they met CPS, which means they must feel there's case to answer.
 


Bozza

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Labour to bring vote of no confidence if he stays PM in the short term

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
 




timbha

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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
 


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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.

But we had one of those 2.5 years ago, when you thought voting for a 'useful idiot' would be a good idea. Remember how that turned out ? :facepalm:
 


timbha

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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.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Labour to bring vote of no confidence if he stays PM in the short term

which he'll probably win, so backfire. Labour just want a GE, i dont see anyone in government or Conservative party giving them that.

summer recess isnt far is it? parliamentary business will halt anyway. they only need to have a cabinet for executive powers and see it out for as long as a leadership contest takes.
 


TomandJerry

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Greg Clark appointed new levelling up secretary, replacing Michael Gove
No 10 has confirmed that Greg Clark, the former business secretary who currently chairs the Commons science committee, is the new levelling up secretary.



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PILTDOWN MAN

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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

They could do, especially as the new PM will want to give something out to the nation. Restoring the UC £20 per week, VAT cut on petrol and utilities, scrapping of the NI increase.
 




Machiavelli

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Constitutional crisis

After 12 years, austerity, Brexit, diddly squat on the climate crisis, food banks, the cost-of-living-crisis, the Tories are now visiting a constitutional crisis on us. There's rampant inflation, low, no or negative growth, war in Europe, a climate crisis, accelerating inequalities, and this is where we currently are.

What are the current constitutional problems?
1, we don't have a written constitution
2, we have a liar for a PM, and now even his Cabinet will no longer put up with this
3, he's still our PM ...
4, ... but there's no Cabinet 'to get on with the job of governing'
5, there are no obvious candidates to take over his job ...
6, ... which means that there will be a protracted leadership contest
7, if the Cabinet of a week or so ago is revived, many of the leading figures will be duking it out in search for the job they believed that they're destined for, and the vehicle of the Conservative Party can so reassuringly deliver
8, there is the alternative of ditching the current incumbent, and replacing him with a temp, but that still leaves the question of who the Cabinet will be

Still, strong and stable, levelling up, the sunny uplands of Brexit and all that
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
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.

Not smug whatsoever. Anyone with half a brain cell could see the end was nigh for Johnson some time ago.
 


TomandJerry

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James Cleverly appointed education secretary

James Cleverly has been appointed the new education secretary, replacing Michelle Donelan, who herself was only appointed on Tuesday to replace Nadhim Zahawi when be became chancellor. Cleverly was a minister of state at the Foreign Office.

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The Clamp

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There were numerous things you said which were categorically wrong. It’s ok.

Not sure why you’re trying to pick a fight on what is potentially a great day for all of us but you won’t get one out of me. You’re normally a very good poster so I’m not sure why you are acting this way. I apologise if my posts annoyed you.
Not sure what else you’re after :shrug:
 




Seagull27

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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
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.
 


Bozza

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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.

For someone who always comes across as very measured and assured, unusually he looked anything but.

A lot of adrenaline pumping, I imagine. The unravelling of the government over the last 48 hours or so, bringing to a head something he has been pursuing for many months.
 


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