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The Clamp

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20/1 on smarkets for an exit date of 2024 or later

(merely for information purposes)

16 ministers and counting quit

Numerous vocal pro Johnson backbenchers turning against him

Daily Mail front page describing him as a greased piglet.

I thought I was a cynical pessimist but I cannot find any angle from which he's getting through this ... and even if he does there will be something else in a couple of weeks...

He's toast.

Fair points.
 






pasty

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Quite liked Starmers comment "Is this the first recorded case of the sinking ships deserting the rat" :lolol:
 




KZNSeagull

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"The charge of the light weight brigade" Quite amusing from SKS, some of the Tory front bench were giggling. Makes up for him upsetting the NI MPs for not wishing them well for the women's Euros.
 
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Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
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Ah, I see Johnson is still PM.
Are people finally starting to understand? He’s. Not. Going. Anywhere.
Get it?

Come back again Friday next week and let us know if anything has changed. Expecting it to happen overnight and using it not happening as evidence that it won't happen is a bit ... humm.

Anyway, the talk currently coming through is that the current 1922 is meeting *tonight*, and could change the rules *tonight*, allowing a new VoNC to take place ASAP. Some reports even indicate that the 1922 have gone so far as to start contingency planning for a leadership contest to begin as early as Monday.

This time, it is categorically different from all the other times. I don't see how Boris can cling on beyond the end of next week. I now firmly believe he'll either be ousted on Friday / Monday via a new VoNC or he will have tried to get ahead of things by calling a snap GE.
 






Bry Nylon

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Ian Blackford is always great value. Cutting, amusing and understands the dynamics of PMQs. I don’t drink anymore but if I did, Ian Blackford is a man I’d like to have a pint with.
 


The Clamp

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Come back again Friday next week and let us know if anything has changed. Expecting it to happen overnight and using it not happening as evidence that it won't happen is a bit ... humm.

Anyway, the talk currently coming through is that the current 1922 is meeting *tonight*, and could change the rules *tonight*, allowing a new VoNC to take place ASAP. Some reports even indicate that the 1922 have gone so far as to start contingency planning for a leadership contest to begin as early as Monday.

This time, it is categorically different from all the other times. I don't see how Boris can cling on beyond the end of next week. I now firmly believe he'll either be ousted on Friday / Monday via a new VoNC or he will have tried to get ahead of things by calling a snap GE.

Each time has been “categorically different” to the last.
Yes, it’s looking bad for him. Yes, it does look a bit more serious than most situations he’s been in. But do not be surprised of this does not result in him being booted out.
They had a chance a few weeks ago and blew it. I don’t have any faith this will be different.
 




Yoda

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Tim Laughton: "Does the Prime Minister think there are any circumstances in which he should resign?" Followed by at least half the house laughing.

Oomph! And he did not look impressed when sat down listening to Bodge Job waffle on.

Not normally a fan of his but he gets a thumbs up from me on that one.
 


A1X

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We keep hearing that the 1922 committee can or could change the rules to get rid of him. I’m sure they could. Do we have any evidence that they wish to?

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Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
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Each time has been “categorically different” to the last.
Yes, it’s looking bad for him. Yes, it does look a bit more serious than most situations he’s been in. But do not be surprised of this does not result in him being booted out.
They had a chance a few weeks ago and blew it. I don’t have any faith this will be different.

Previous ones weren't "categorically different". All we saw previously with each scandal was a trickle of no confidence letters and guesswork by journos about when / if the 54 letters threshold would be reached.

This time is categorically different:

- 2x senior cabinet resignations
- flow of junior minister resignations
- growing number of PPS resignations
- previously supportive backbenchers tripping over themselves to declare no confidence
- strong rumours surfacing that the *current* 1922 is prepared to act even before a new 1922 (that is guaranteed to be anti-Boris) gets elected next week
- instead of journos speculating about whether there's enough letters for a VoNC to be triggered, the speculation is all about there now being a majority in favour of removing Boris

The Tory knives are well and truly out now. Boris won't quit of his own accord, but he's going to be pushed. Just a matter of time now. My last point above is very much supported by the payroll resignations - they'll be preparing to vote against Boris when a VoNC takes place.
 


A1X

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Lee Anderson, a man who's swallowed every single line about Brexit and Vaccines is "gutted" but has withdrawn his support. Last one out turn the lights off.

To anyone who's forgotten, this was the MP who said before the Euros last summer that he would never watch an England match again while they took the knee.

If he's even losing the "utter ****" vote then he really is screwed.
 


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