Just want to expose 1 lie that is doing the rounds.
If Boris wins, he is most certainly not immune from a leadership challenge. The only thing that cannot happen for a year is that there cannot be a Conservative-led leadership challenge.
There is nothing to stop Labour (or anyone else) seeking a vote of no confidence at the appropriate time. And nothing to stop Conservative MPs voting in favour of it.
Because, unless a lot has happened that I've missed, we are still living in a Democracy.
What a state British politics is in when Boris is likely to survive because there is no better alternative.
Sir Roger Gale, who represents North Thanet and is a vocal Johnson critic, refused to "name names" but said he believed there were some "very good alternatives to the prime minister" within the party.
“There is a list of people ... who are likely to run [if Johnson loses the vote]," he told the BBC.
“Any single one of those people in my view would make a better prime minister than the one that we've got at the moment and as I said, I think we're spoilt for choice."
Actually I think Boris saw this was a possibility at some point and that's why he appointed unknowns with little experience to the Cabinet.
I personally think he's a reprehensible little man but a little like Claudius (who played the fool and fooled them all) has the political savvy to survive.
At the moment there is no credible leader and no credible opposition.
Actually I think Boris saw this was a possibility at some point and that's why he appointed unknowns with little experience to the Cabinet.
I personally think he's a reprehensible little man but a little like Claudius (who played the fool and fooled them all) has the political savvy to survive.
At the moment there is no credible leader and no credible opposition.
Agree with all of this apart from the last 3 words.
There is a very credible opposition. Has been for a long time, with the exception of Corbyn.
A lot of Ed Milliband's manifesto is now Conservative Party policy. Funny how the Tory Press ridicule various things when they are Labour policies, and praise them when the Conservatives do the exact same thing. Like the Windfall Tax.
Actually I think Boris saw this was a possibility at some point and that's why he appointed unknowns with little experience to the Cabinet.
I personally think he's a reprehensible little man but a little like Claudius (who played the fool and fooled them all) has the political savvy to survive.
At the moment there is no credible leader and no credible opposition.
Agree with all of this apart from the last 3 words.
There is a very credible opposition. Has been for a long time, with the exception of Corbyn.
A lot of Ed Milliband's manifesto is now Conservative Party policy. Funny how the Tory Press ridicule various things when they are Labour policies, and praise them when the Conservatives do the exact same thing. Like the Windfall Tax.
It could've been all so different if he hadn't eaten that bacon sandwich...
Actually I think Boris saw this was a possibility at some point and that's why he appointed unknowns with little experience to the Cabinet.
I personally think he's a reprehensible little man but a little like Claudius (who played the fool and fooled them all) has the political savvy to survive.
At the moment there is no credible leader and no credible opposition.
Agree with all of this apart from the last 3 words.
There is a very credible opposition. Has been for a long time, with the exception of Corbyn.
A lot of Ed Milliband's manifesto is now Conservative Party policy. Funny how the Tory Press ridicule various things when they are Labour policies, and praise them when the Conservatives do the exact same thing. Like the Windfall Tax.
It could've been all so different if he hadn't eaten that bacon sandwich...
Not sure that sending JRM out to defend him, is a very clever thing to do.
Booing of prime minister at Jubilee service was 'a mere bagatelle' says Jacob Rees-Mogg The minister for Brexit opportunities also says that the idea that the incident prompted any more MPs to submit letters of no confidence is 'folderol'.
Comments
This would have been more appropriate prior to the invasion of Ukraine IMO.
Who on earth could they put forward as as alternative leader?
They no doubt in a stream without a paddle.
If Boris wins, he is most certainly not immune from a leadership challenge. The only thing that cannot happen for a year is that there cannot be a Conservative-led leadership challenge.
There is nothing to stop Labour (or anyone else) seeking a vote of no confidence at the appropriate time. And nothing to stop Conservative MPs voting in favour of it.
Because, unless a lot has happened that I've missed, we are still living in a Democracy.
What a state British politics is in when Boris is likely to survive because there is no better alternative.
It is not that there are not better alternatives. For the country. Both in Labour, and the Conservatives.
Just that there are no better alternatives for sitting Tory MPs...
“There is a list of people ... who are likely to run [if Johnson loses the vote]," he told the BBC.
“Any single one of those people in my view would make a better prime minister than the one that we've got at the moment and as I said, I think we're spoilt for choice."
I personally think he's a reprehensible little man but a little like Claudius (who played the fool and fooled them all) has the political savvy to survive.
At the moment there is no credible leader and no credible opposition.
And the problem is, if he survives it - & I assume he will - it puts all his nefarious activities to bed & he starts with a clean slate.
Where he (and his Candidates) are going to get slaughtered. And the majority of Tory MPs will be fearing losing their seat at the next election.
There is a very credible opposition. Has been for a long time, with the exception of Corbyn.
A lot of Ed Milliband's manifesto is now Conservative Party policy. Funny how the Tory Press ridicule various things when they are Labour policies, and praise them when the Conservatives do the exact same thing. Like the Windfall Tax.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/the-excoriating-memo-spreading-like-wildfire-on-tory-whatsapp-groups-that-damned-boris-johnson/ar-AAY7Qbp?bk=1&ocid=msedgntp&cvid=074f44a325204c36b0b103eb242701fc
The sound of sharpening knives is deafening.
April 2022 - June 2022
9.2
£90
9.4
£51
9.6
£5
11
£2
11.5
£9
12
£8
July 2022 or later
1.07
£217
1.08
£950
1.09
£713
1.11
£350
1.12
£1984
1.17
£7
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10344359/Jeremy-Hunts-wife-presents-Chinas-state-run-TV-whitewashes-Communist-Partys-abuse.html
Booing of prime minister at Jubilee service was 'a mere bagatelle' says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The minister for Brexit opportunities also says that the idea that the incident prompted any more MPs to submit letters of no confidence is 'folderol'.
https://news.sky.com/video/booing-of-prime-minister-at-jubilee-service-was-a-mere-bagatelle-says-jacob-rees-mogg-12628799