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just observation, would expect this chaos lead to selling of £ and shares. both up today, who is PM doesnt matter.

Give it time....Johnson going now - will this boost or bash the markets?
 




A1X

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PILTDOWN MAN

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He's on his way, he's on his way, where he goes, we don't care, all we know ,he's on his way.
 


dazzer6666

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Signing it now….

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PILTDOWN MAN

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He's going, but not yet. What's he going to do now?

Unlike most resigning PM's who stay until the new one is elected, I reckon he won't wait and will just leave.
 


pb21

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While others are pointing out that he mentioned a potential leadership bid, the most striking comment in that interview was that he said 'We made him PM'. By 'we', he's referring to the hardline Brexiters, ERG, etc. That illustrates just how much power and agency they collectively view themselves as holding.

And while everyone's talking about character, personality, and so forth, something else has been going on. Many within the ERG (Baker, Frost, Bridgen) have turned against Johnson citing the policy framework he's delivered. That's because Johnson hasn't delivered the Singapore-on-Thames that they want implemented. That means a flat tax (pay attention [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION]), reductions in overall taxation, a privatised NHS, the rest of public services slashed, and so on.

What this actually illustrates is what was blindingly obvious in the first half of 2016: although many thought that the Leave/Remain option on the ballot paper was a binary choice, it wasn't; on the Remain side there was continuity, whille on the Leave side, there were multiple different visions that were articulated, so there was actually a one/many option on the ballot paper.
Now we've been subjected to Brexit, all the leading Brexiters are now basically saying, well this wasn't my vision of Brexit and if only this vision was implemented, all will be right with the world.
More fool those for being led on that particular merry dance. The tragedy is that they were predominantly old, and will leave the young with that mess. Ditto with Johnson. Ditto with the climate crisis.
I keep on saying: we need a different politics, a radically different politics. Those clinging to the notion of the centre are just as culpable as the Brexiters, Tories and Johnson.

There has always been an argument of 'better the devil you know'.

However, Big Dog has to go. He should never have been PM, this was inevitable everything that's happend was inevitable and it would have only got worse.

Thr Tory party will continue to in fight over the EU/Brexit for years to come, that's up to them.
 




Bry Nylon

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By the time he gets back from the Palace, Carrie will have done a runner and left a 'Dear Boris' note on the fridge.
 


A1X

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By the time he gets back from the Palace, Carrie will have done a runner and left a 'Dear Boris' note on the fridge.

Never mind I'm sure Nadine will be ready to take up the slack
 


Machiavelli

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They have an 80 seat majority... why would they want a general election?

You're right of course. They'll cling on for as long as possible. Can [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] and you get together to ensure as part of your moderating duties that you post every opinion poll in the interim period?
 




vegster

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PM can not be the current PM until Autumn that is just as MAD
It's desperation to clinging on in some form, resigning and leaving now would be a failure in his mind. " Caretaker " Prime Minister IS still Prime Minister so he keeps his job for a bit longer..

And hope something turns up ..... he has to go and go completely ...NOW
 








Guinness Boy

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By the time he gets back from the Palace, Carrie will have done a runner and left a 'Dear Boris' note on the fridge.

I was going to ask who was going to supervise the baby but, to be fair, he's been unsupervised since being London Mayor.
 


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Deportivo Seagull

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bumble**** is always very short of cash and loves a ‘dodgy deal’ so it wouldn’t surprise me if he’s been paid to ‘**** off’.


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dazzer6666

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It's desperation to clinging on in some form, resigning and leaving now would be a failure in his mind. " Caretaker " Prime Minister IS still Prime Minister so he keeps his job for a bit longer..

And hope something turns up ..... he has to go and go completely ...NOW

He will. Has finally agreed to resign and facilitate an orderly handover according to Sky. Would expect an interim PM to be announced very quickly followed by a leadership battle.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Horton's halftime iceberg

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It's desperation to clinging on in some form, resigning and leaving now would be a failure in his mind. " Caretaker " Prime Minister IS still Prime Minister so he keeps his job for a bit longer..

And hope something turns up ..... he has to go and go completely ...NOW

Yes my understanding is that he does not own a house he will have to rely on getting some of those kick backs from the people he has helped make billions from his Premiership, how corruption functions well in our society,
 


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