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As Johnson is in Ukraine
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Unless any letters have been withdrawn from previous submitters, it feels like we're approaching the magic number. The more interesting question is when the time comes how many will vote to keep him and how many to ditch him.
As Johnson is in Ukraine
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We truly are a global joke. For a person who bangs on about Britain's place in the world, he seems to care not that he's turned us into a bad punchline.
Tobias Ellwood Is the latest to put his letter of no confidence in.
Unless any letters have been withdrawn from previous submitters, it feels like we're approaching the magic number. The more interesting question is when the time comes how many will vote to keep him and how many to ditch him.
I believe it is universally felt on all sides of the House that Johnson’s ‘Savile’ remark yesterday was ill-judged, tasteless, wholly inaccurate and the desperate words of a floundering man. You won’t find any colleague of Johnson’s willing to stand behind that comment. Not even Nadine Dorris FFS.
The question for Labour, is the best strategy for Johnson to stay in post as long as possible?
Will is blow over and Johnson recover or is he now just a total liability that will do long term damage to the party?
Bring back Betty or Bercrow. This Speaker is not fit for purpose.
MP: The Member for Blaxland has the brains of a sheep.
Mr Speaker: Order! The Honourable Member will withdraw that remark.
MP: Very well, Mr Speaker, I withdraw. The Member for Blaxland does not have the brains of a sheep, after all.
Potentially significant, as he is the first one we know about who may be a serious leadership candidate. Tom Tugendhat may have sent a letter in, but was not saying in his Times Radio interview with Tom Newton-Dunn. Sadly though, I don't think either would get very far with the Conservative Party membership, who are likely to favour someone from the Right Wing i.e. Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss.
Oooft..
Oh, please, please let it be Truss - it will be a total car crash.
You're right, Ellwood or Tugendhat wouldn't win but they're the sort of candidates that the Tories should be looking at. All current cabinet members will be damned by association.
I still think Hunt ... I'm not much of a gambler but I had a quiet fiver on him a few weeks ago
Oh, please, please let it be Truss - it will be a total car crash.
You're right, Ellwood or Tugendhat wouldn't win but they're the sort of candidates that the Tories should be looking at. All current cabinet members will be damned by association.
I still think Hunt ... I'm not much of a gambler but I had a quiet fiver on him a few weeks ago
Neither of them would have been able to handle it any better. The problem here is the rules the speaker is asked to enforce and the (lack of) powers granted to the speaker to actually enforce.
It's a shame Blackford didn't come prepared. He could have borrowed the approach an MP in Australia took once:
Depends on if other potential candidates for the PM job put their heads above the parapet.
Amongst the cabinet, only Sunak or Gove would have enough credibility to run for this role as Truss has got too close to Johnson recently. The next leader will sack almost all the current cabinet as their only skill set is loyalty to the PM.
If Hunt throws his hat in the ring prior to the vote, Boris the Liar is going down.
After "spaffing", to use our dear leader's vernacular, at least £10bn of taxpayers money i'm not sure that Sunak has any more credibility to lead our country than my cat.
Neither of them would have been able to handle it any better. The problem here is the rules the speaker is asked to enforce and the (lack of) powers granted to the speaker to actually enforce.
It's a shame Blackford didn't come prepared. He could have borrowed the approach an MP in Australia took once:
MP: The Member for Blaxland has the brains of a sheep.
Mr Speaker: Order! The Honourable Member will withdraw that remark.
MP: Very well, Mr Speaker, I withdraw. The Member for Blaxland does not have the brains of a sheep, after all.
PMQ's. Literally pointless.
For those more educated than me, is there any incentive for a PM to actually provide an answer to the question instead of the standard "I think what the people of this country care about more is....."
I appreciate you could say "the public would see he is not answering questions"....but he did the same in all the pre-election debates and that didn't seem to matter.