Denis79
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239 to 120 ... that would be about two thirds... better than may managed
No chance Big Dog quits
200 out of 317 for May I thinkDidn't may win 2/3rds of the vote?
I agree though , Johnson is utterly shameless he won't resign under any circumstances.
200 out of 317 for May I think
So 63% I think for her anything over half though and there is no way hes going to fall on his sword (probably miss if he tried anyway)
Of course he would. He’s going on his own terms or he’s culled. He’s never going to resign because people tell him he should. The man has zero honour.If he won by 1 vote I genuinely think he'd try and limp on.
He's shameless.
Haha yeah what a moist squid. Total clout chaser.GLOBAL EXCLUSIVE: story over two years old and no-one will care.
It's only ToriesHow many need to vote to get rid of him? Also i assume it's all MP's who vote in the VONC or is it just Tories?
Shame, a nice news bombshell just before the vote would've been great.Haha yeah what a moist squid. Total clout chaser.
Just conservatives... its a vote of confidence in him as party leaderHow many need to vote to get rid of him? Also i assume it's all MP's who vote in the VONC or is it just Tories?
Can she count to 4?Is she playing 4D chess and working for the opposition?
Shame, a nice news bombshell just before the vote would've been great.
She's an absurdly bad politician.
It'll just get blamed on overworried lackeys or some nonsense, won't stick to him.I think a lot of people will care actually. It's another example of Boris lying and exaggerating when countless number of people are losing loved ones to covid. It's been pretty clear to me that it was exaggerated given if he was in critical condition with covid he would have taken covid significantly more seriously from then on afterwards. Which has clearly not been the case. Not that it overly matters to the supporters of Boris mind you, whoever those freaks are.
you could end up with a situation where some vote against him, thinking its not going to make much difference, and yet enough think that way to push it very close. reverse PR in action. the irony. hilarity will ensue once they realise what theyve done.If it really is an anonymous vote then I think he'll lose. Even some of those publicly backing him might stick the knife in.
If the reports of him being overbearing are true then it's the perfect opportunity for some to quietly get some revenge.
What do the people on here think the best result would be in terms of the next general election? I feel like a narrow win would be the worst thing for the Tories/ best for Labour. But I’m saying this from a point of real uncertainty about who could replace him. All the obvious guesses (Hunt, Truss, Gove, Sunak) seem unlikely to me but it would have to be one of them.
If it was a comedy sketch (which UK politics is now) a few will think, ill vote against him to push that number up, but they will never know its meyou could end up with a situation where some vote against him, thinking its not going to make much difference, and yet enough think that way to push it very close. reverse PR in action. the irony. hilarity will ensue once they realise what theyve done.
I suspect it'll be better if he goes, the replacement will just as shameless and incompetent as him but nowhere near as good at bullshitting and getting away with it.
What do the people on here think the best result would be in terms of the next general election? I feel like a narrow win would be the worst thing for the Tories/ best for Labour. But I’m saying this from a point of real uncertainty about who could replace him. All the obvious guesses (Hunt, Truss, Gove, Sunak) seem unlikely to me but it would have to be one of them.