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jfman 07-07-2022 21:02

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36127560)
Boris was/is particularly despised in Scotland.

The next leader needs to be able to break through into Scotland and expose the SNP for the terrible job they’re doing.

:rofl:

pip08456 07-07-2022 21:04

Re: The future of television
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36127557)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2117793.html



https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...ive-leadership



He’s hanging on in the hope perhaps the horse will learn to sing…

All you are doing is repeating press speculation. Boris has only said he will remain until a new leader is elected. That can and most likely be done by, or soon after, the beginning of August. It will certainly be decided before the party conference which starts Oct 2nd.

Mad Max 07-07-2022 21:09

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36127547)
Yeah, but I think he’s burnt his bridges, I was never a fan of him. He cannot function like he has, fumbling important decisions with lies after lies.

As to who should be the next PM, I’d be happy with Ben Wallace. His defiance against Russia has impressed me.

Yes, good shout, I like him too.

Pierre 07-07-2022 21:30

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36127561)
:rofl:

They don’t have to break through that much either. A case for the Union can be made and made well …….by a competent person.

jfman 07-07-2022 22:12

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36127567)
They don’t have to break through that much either. A case for the Union can be made and made well …….by a competent person.

The Conservatives haven’t broke through in Scotland since before the Suez crisis. The successor to Boris should stick to what they know best kick starting the south east economy to pay for us up in the provinces. We can use the Barnett consequentials to pay for all the free stuff.

Hugh 07-07-2022 22:41

Re: The future of television
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36127562)
All you are doing is repeating press speculation. Boris has only said he will remain until a new leader is elected. That can and most likely be done by, or soon after, the beginning of August. It will certainly be decided before the party conference which starts Oct 2nd.

Since the first quote came from a No. 10 source, pretty sure that’s not "press speculation"…

Quote:

A No 10 source on Thursday said Mr Johnson spoke to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative 1922 Committee, to inform him of his decision to resign.

“The prime minister has spoken to Graham Brady and agreed to stand down in time for a new leader to be in place by the conference in October,” the source said.
In other news…

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uks...de-2022-07-07/

Quote:

LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Britain's Boris Johnson plans to continue as a member of parliament when he steps down as prime minister, one of his close aides said on Thursday.

Arthurgray50@blu 07-07-2022 23:16

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
My own opinion is that joker Boris has been a total disgrace and should have resign after he received the fixed penalty notice he should have quit.

EVERY MEMBER of this forum HAD to abide by rules that he set during lock down. yet he broke them, and the law, he even lied to Parliament.

I do NOT have any sympathy for him what so ever.

This is the same. One rule for an old Etonian, and one rule for others

I am going for Nadine as the next pm

Paul 08-07-2022 02:12

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 36127570)
EVERY MEMBER of this forum HAD to abide by rules that he set during lock down. yet he broke them, and the law, he even lied to Parliament.

You are delusional if you think everyone on the forum (or otherwise) abided by all the rules in lockdown.

If you look hard enough, you might find one or two saints out there. :angel:
The vast majority broke them at some point, I dont personally know of anyone who didnt.

TheDaddy 08-07-2022 02:44

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36127572)
You are delusional if you think everyone on the forum (or otherwise) abided by all the rules in lockdown.

If you look hard enough, you might find one or two saints out there. :angel:
The vast majority broke them at some point, I dont personally know of anyone who didnt.

I actually think we were doing pretty well abiding by the rules right up until gollum went to Durham, we should have all realised then that bozo was a wrong un

Maggy 08-07-2022 07:28

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36127572)
You are delusional if you think everyone on the forum (or otherwise) abided by all the rules in lockdown.

If you look hard enough, you might find one or two saints out there. :angel:
The vast majority broke them at some point, I dont personally know of anyone who didnt.

Hey!! I was a good girl. Mind as I live 5 minutes from a marvellous beach I found it easy to go out and avoid the rest of the world and stick to the 2 metre rule. Independent butchers ,baker and greengrocer made it even easier to stick to the rules.However it seems that those telling us to behave weren’t trustworthy after all.

papa smurf 08-07-2022 07:51

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
One day i didn't wash my hands.

OLD BOY 08-07-2022 08:15

Re: The future of television
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36127569)
Since the first quote came from a No. 10 source, pretty sure that’s not "press speculation"…

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uks...de-2022-07-07/

Quote:

A No 10 source on Thursday said Mr Johnson spoke to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative 1922 Committee, to inform him of his decision to resign.

“The prime minister has spoken to Graham Brady and agreed to stand down in time for a new leader to be in place by the conference in October,” the source said.

'To be in place by' because it could take that long. However it may only take two or three weeks.

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36127577)
One day i didn't wash my hands.

I wouldn't admit that on here! :D

Pierre 08-07-2022 09:22

Re: The future of television
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36127569)
Since the first quote came from a No. 10 source, pretty sure that’s not "press speculation"…



In other news…

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uks...de-2022-07-07/

There is no constitutional precedent for Boris to step down immediately, we don't have "temporary" Prime Ministers. The whole process will take about 6 weeks, the candidates will be known in around two weeks.

Parliament is about to go into recess anyway, he won't be overseeing any legislature or policy making.

This is just all good political capital for Labour, treading out the buzzword of "zombie government" (heard it about 30 times already this morning) demanding a General Election, whilst totally forgetting the government had an 80 seat majority and an overwhelming mandate to govern.

Labour will call for a vote of no confidence, putting Conservatives in the paradox of having to cast a positive vote for the guy they just sacked.

spiderplant 08-07-2022 09:30

Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36127572)
I dont personally know of anyone who didnt.

I don't personally know of anyone who did. Do you work in Downing Street?

jfman 08-07-2022 09:41

Re: The future of television
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36127582)
There is no constitutional precedent for Boris to step down immediately, we don't have "temporary" Prime Ministers. The whole process will take about 6 weeks, the candidates will be known in around two weeks.

Parliament is about to go into recess anyway, he won't be overseeing any legislature or policy making.

This is just all good political capital for Labour, treading out the buzzword of "zombie government" (heard it about 30 times already this morning) demanding a General Election, whilst totally forgetting the government had an 80 seat majority and an overwhelming mandate to govern.

Labour will call for a vote of no confidence, putting Conservatives in the paradox of having to cast a positive vote for the guy they just sacked.

Government is about far more than just legislation. Even where there is legislation this requires the direction of a Government department, it’s officials and it’s lawyers to draft, consult and introduce the legislation at a later date.

So this very much is a zombie Government regardless of the fact Parliament is in recess for a portion of that time.

Putin will be loving it!


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