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 Re: [Update 2] PM Boris forms a government I think it's a bluff. In the end, I don't think he has the power to ignore Parliament passing confidence in a new Government, otherwise what would stop someone doing that upon losing an election other than moral weight?  The Queen can send in the guards to turf him out if needs be :D ---------- Post added at 11:44 ---------- Previous post was at 11:43 ---------- Quote: 
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 Re: [Update 2] PM Boris forms a government And what happens to UK plc amongst all this chaos?? Who the hell is going to invest anything in this shambles of a country run by a Muppet? | 
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 Only the Queen can appoint a Prime Minister and only the Queen can replace one. If Parliament wished to force Boris to resign then it would have to petition the Queen directly and ask her to do it. That would place her directly into a political position. In our constitution that’s about as close to pulling the nuclear trigger as you can get. If the alternative was a general election, following which Boris would resign in the conventional fashion if he lost, then there is absolutely no way the Queen would intervene. She would always follow the path that does not require her intervention. | 
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 They (and the PM) are allowed to stay during the 14 day window to try and regain the confidence of parliament. They can choose to hand over to someone else to try to form a government if they wish, but it's not required. Quote: 
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 The question is how far can you break convention before the Queen does have to enter politics? Because in the end, the buck does stop at her door. From what we know about Boris Johnson I don't him being the one willing to do it either. I suspect this is a bluff. | 
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 But there is a part of the FTPA that states another government can be formed in those 14 days without an election. We're talking about a scenario where that has happened, a confidence motion is passed in another grouping not led by Boris Johnson. In this case, they are saying they would ignore it. In which case how does it even led to an election since the 14-day deadline was circumvented by the confidence motion? Quote: 
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 If such a motion passes then how can Boris Johnson stay on and if he does how can he then call an election if, as my reading of the act leads me to believe, the 14-day deadline doesn't get reached? What point of your point I am missing? Are we just disagreeing on if it's possible for another government to be formed because I don't see where that is made clear in the act.... ---------- Post added at 12:55 ---------- Previous post was at 12:50 ---------- Looking at the cabinet advice thing: https://publications.parliament.uk/p.../1813/1813.pdf Quote: 
 But if he doesn't then what? The advice there suggests no election and yet no government.... | 
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 The problem here is that this has never been tested in principle or law - currently the rules are all theoretical. By the time they're tested, it may be too late for the No Deal avoidance people are hoping these achieves. | 
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 There is this massive loophole in the whole process where the election has been avoided, FTPA has done it's job, but the incumbent doesn't resign. EDIT; Actually reading the flowchart there suggests the 14-day timer continues while they await the confidence motion. So yeah Boris can wait it out and refuse to resign. | 
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 Otherwise without a confidence vote, the election must be called. But then the date is set by the outgoing government. | 
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 I kind of want to see this all play out really. Be fun to see what actually happens in those 14 days. Also, we probably need to legislate what happens if a PM refuses to resign to protect the Monarchy in future. | 
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 Re: [Update 2] PM Boris forms a government Convention only applies when it's something the Liberals and the Left agree with. Eg Honouring a referendum vote. | 
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 Re: [Update 2] PM Boris forms a government Hey, we could end like Belgium who didn't have a government for 535 days after their General Election in 2010 - https://brussels-express.eu/fun-fact...ut-government/ If Boris refused to go, I could see the Queen passing the buck to the Privy Council to sort things. There are some right characters in there - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._Privy_Council | 
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