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 Re: PM Boris forms a government Unless Labour decide it's not in their interests to hold it right now. They send Johnson back to the EU to 'get on with it'. But yeah I don't think there is any suggestion the opposition won't back an election. They might try to put some laws around it to prevent No 10 from moving the date. ---------- Post added at 22:38 ---------- Previous post was at 22:37 ---------- Philip Hammonds constituency have just 'confirmed his reselection'. So Tory HQ will have to override his constituency party and force someone else into the seat to deselect him (which I believe they have to power to do) | 
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 Re: PM Boris forms a government Looks like Hammond and allies believe they have enough numbers so the unelected Australian Cummings v democratically-elected British Parliament battle is on! | 
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 Re: PM Boris forms a government An interesting piece of speculation from the BBC’s Norman Smith this morning.  If, as is sounding increasingly likely, the no-no-deal bill passes and Labour then refuses to support Boris’ call for a general election, Boris could go to the European Council on 17 October and, as mandated, ask for an extension to Art.50.  Then, as a member of the European Council, he could veto the granting of an extension. :rofl: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-49557734 | 
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 Re: PM Boris forms a government I wonder whether Norm came up with that idea himself, or if he’s being fed by a No.10 source.  The latter, I suspect.  There are a lot of mind games being played this morning, seemingly to underscore the futility of opposing Boris on this.  He was quite emphatic that he wouldn’t ask for an article 50 extension yesterday ... politicians are rarely so explicit.  Yet it is still much, much easier for Boris in the immediate term if the bill falls and there isn’t an election before 31 October.  The government clearly wants rebels to see the pointlessness and futility of sacrificing their careers on a gesture that ultimately won’t change anything. | 
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