Yeah - apparently it’s all Alistair Campbell’s fault and Ukraine, Vaccines, Ukraine, Vaccines etcTopBadger wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:09 am Wow... Zahawi on Sky this morning... asked why he took the job under BoJo his answer suggested there needs to be adults left in cabinet.
Boris: What next?
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I had to laugh last night when Ch4 News flat-up challenged JRM that the only reason he supports Johnson is that no other PM would ever consider having someone as dishonest and useless as him in their Cabinet.TopBadger wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:00 am
Surely those still supporting BoJo are going to be tainted and lose their cabinet jobs when he's gone... unless they're reckoning the party simply doesn't have enough talent to replace them.
Cue a huffy JRM chucking a strop that he wouldn't want to serve under any other PM but Johnson and anyway he already has a PM who we wouldn't know as he goes to another in another Cabinet ... in Canada.

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Now up to 15 resignations.
The vote of no confidence was 211 vs 148. Hence 32 switchers needed. They have that already, from these 15 plus a bunch of backbenchers who'll have flipped.
The vote of no confidence was 211 vs 148. Hence 32 switchers needed. They have that already, from these 15 plus a bunch of backbenchers who'll have flipped.
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Sweepstake on how long he can cling on? Hours, days, weeks or months?
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17 nowlpm wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:35 am Now up to 15 resignations.
The vote of no confidence was 211 vs 148. Hence 32 switchers needed. They have that already, from these 15 plus a bunch of backbenchers who'll have flipped.
Have you considered stupidity as an explanation
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Will he try to punish the Tory traitors by calling an election?WFJ wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:38 am Sweepstake on how long he can cling on? Hours, days, weeks or months?
Have you considered stupidity as an explanation
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We need an actual list of names, because not keeping track of who quit when might lead to double counting.
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Does he need a parliamentary majority (i.e. most of his party behind him) to do that? I forget where we are with FTPA etc.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the 1922 announce something today. Perhaps if Graham Brady says he believes there's now a majority it will lead to a rule change now, rather than bothering to wait the 1922 elections.WFJ wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:38 am Sweepstake on how long he can cling on? Hours, days, weeks or months?
Clearly there's no benefit to the party from letting this drag out till next week. They all know that.
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Most. Apt. Homophone. Ever.WFJ wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:12 pmIn a similar vain, I'm praying for Moggy.Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:10 pm Nadine Dorries. I want them to lose the next election.
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Naah, he'll put on some clogs and adopt a comedy dutch accent & call himself Joris Bonson (with the J pronounced as a Y)Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:14 pm Boris Johnson in a fake nose and glasses, calling himself Schmoris Schmonson.
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FTPA is gone and it reverted to the constitution as if FTPA had never existed.dyqik wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:45 amDoes he need a parliamentary majority (i.e. most of his party behind him) to do that? I forget where we are with FTPA etc.
Highly unlikely that the Queen would dissolve her parliament on the request of her Prime Minister if he wasn't supported by cabinet, party and implicit majority in the House. But there's no precedent for any of this.
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I wouldn't be surprised if people like Gove, Truss, maybe Raab jump in a few days if he's still there (with a heavy heart, for the good of the country/party etc)lpm wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:46 amI wouldn't be surprised if the 1922 announce something today. Perhaps if Graham Brady says he believes there's now a majority it will lead to a rule change now, rather than bothering to wait the 1922 elections.WFJ wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:38 am Sweepstake on how long he can cling on? Hours, days, weeks or months?
Clearly there's no benefit to the party from letting this drag out till next week. They all know that.
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Sunak will surely retain the record for shortest serving chancellor. Zahawi would take it for shortest-serving chancellorTopBadger wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:00 am Zahawi taking his chance at No11... to get his name in the history books as shortest serving chancellor?
Surely those still supporting BoJo are going to be tainted and lose their cabinet jobs when he's gone... unless they're reckoning the party simply doesn't have enough talent to replace them.
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Although I think that's the rules I referred to above/elsewhere as only being written down in a letter to the Times.lpm wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:48 amFTPA is gone and it reverted to the constitution as if FTPA had never existed.
Highly unlikely that the Queen would dissolve her parliament on the request of her Prime Minister if he wasn't supported by cabinet, party and implicit majority in the House. But there's no precedent for any of this.
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The problem with that is that nobody has ever heard of most of them.dyqik wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:44 amWe need an actual list of names, because not keeping track of who quit when might lead to double counting.
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I'd like to pretend that was deliberate.tom p wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:47 amMost. Apt. Homophone. Ever.WFJ wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:12 pmIn a similar vain, I'm praying for Moggy.Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:10 pm Nadine Dorries. I want them to lose the next election.
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As long as none of them have the same names, that's fine.tom p wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:53 amThe problem with that is that nobody has ever heard of most of them.
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I was thinking more of vandalism. I mean if I told you that Chris Hoy & Bradley Wiggins had resigned, you'd have to double-check that I wasn't just adding in other british olympic cycling greats alongside Laura Trott for lols
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I reckon Starmers first question may well be "why are you still here?"
You can't polish a turd...
unless its Lion or Osterich poo... http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbus ... -turd.html
unless its Lion or Osterich poo... http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbus ... -turd.html
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Hustings for the leadership candidates being arranged for Monday.
Makes sense, need to get the MPs part of the election process done before recess.
Makes sense, need to get the MPs part of the election process done before recess.
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Tories pretty much all stoney faced... not much support for bojo
You can't polish a turd...
unless its Lion or Osterich poo... http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbus ... -turd.html
unless its Lion or Osterich poo... http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbus ... -turd.html
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“Why did you promote him”TopBadger wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:57 am I reckon Starmers first question may well be "why are you still here?"
“He’s now been sacked”
“Did you say Pincher by name pincher by nature?”
“We’ve got people off welfare.”
“You didn’t deny it. Will you apologise for victim blaming?”
“I didn’t sack him quickly enough. We’re cutting taxes.”
“You ignored it for ages. The sinking ships are fleeing the rat.”
“Can you imagine if Corbyn was in power?”
“The whole cabinet is the charge of the lightweight brigade and are a bunch of nodding dogs.”
“There’s a war in Ukraine!”
where once I used to scintillate
now I sin till ten past three
now I sin till ten past three