I hope so.
Get him gone.
But what happens if Durham police fine Starmer and he resigns mid-campaign ?
I sense potential skullduggery.
I think the Tory intention to would be to call an election if Kier resigns hoping to capitalise on Labour being without a leader to campaign with.
This would mean Rayner would have to stand in.
Rayner is also up for resignation if she gets a fine.I think the Tory intention to would be to call an election if Kier resigns hoping to capitalise on Labour being without a leader to campaign with.
This would mean Rayner would have to stand in.
If found guilty they both said they would resign. That would leave Nandy or Wes Streeting to go for leader and IMHO both would wipe the floor with the Tory front bench.
More bad news for Johnson. MPs won't be allowed to bring babies into the House of Commons. How will he manage without his cabinet?
Rayner is also up for resignation if she gets a fine.
I just expect maximum dirty tricks from Johnson.
Sounds like Johnson might be planning a snap general election... would be very interesting.
Where’s Rory Stewart when you need him. I could actually have seen myself voting for him……
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Doughnut.
Where’s Rory Stewart when you need him. I could actually have seen myself voting for him……. Well, almost.
As much as I like Rory Stewart I don't think he's right as a leader. He's got a few quirks, he's already admitted smoking opium which I don't have a problem with personally but that's the sort of thing that can follow you around forever in politics, I dare say there's some more skeletons to be found.
His skillset is made for foreign secretory, but I think he'd be great as home secretary also - the home office has been going downhill ever since Blunkett left!
We need a new Party - and it is possible - look at Macron in France - he completely changed the dynamics of French Politics.
I'm sure the egg-chasing lot will be forgiving, they usually wouldn't get too het up about such a mix up.
I could certainly vote for him.
Common sense, centre ground politics.
Listening to him and Alistair Campbell on their podcast shows us what we are currently missing in British politics.
That's mostly down to their voting system. From what I've read, Macron is incredibly unpopular but gets the left wing vote so they can keep out Le Penn.
There's absolutely no ****ing way she wrote this tweet
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Alistair Campbell the war criminal [emoji2357]
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Also him having left politics for a job at Harvard might be an issue