KZNSeagull
Well-known member
Actually, in his speech on Friday Starmer said that the tory party needs to get rid of Johnson now rather than let him hang on as he sees fit. He argued that when Teresa May stayed on, she was being removed because of policy disagreement, not because her colleagues considered her to be untrustworthy or dishonest. He said that, if the tories don't oust Johnson, that Labour would step up and call a vote of no confidence in the house, requiring the tories to either vote that they have confidence in a leader they had just got rid of because they were sick of his lies, or vote for the motion, thus bringing on a general election at a time when they don't have a leader. My thought was that this would put the tories in such an impossible position that they would have no choice, but to get him out themselves this week. I tuned in on Friday night expecting this to be discussed as the possibility of an immediate general election seemed to be something of note. Nope - Wasn't even mentioned. I tuned in tonight thinking that the subject might now be up for discussion following the 1922 committee elections. Nothing mentioned again.
Neither was Starmer being cleared covered, a story that was featured multiple times on the programme before confirmation that there was no case to answer, neither was him ruling out any possibility of a coalitiion with the SNP.
The editors decide what the news is and they seem to think that there is only one subject of note.
Very interesting - as you say all of those stories have been covered elsewhere on the BBC.