What justification would the Tories give to the wider electorate for deposing their leader, and the PM, a year after a General Election which they won? Granted we don't elect the PM directly but let's not kid ourselves that it isn't a significant factor in how people vote. A year or two before an election is typical for a Government changing their leader but 4 years out from an election?
So if Remain wins the referendum they are going to go to the public and say they removed the PM that won the General Election because the majority of people voted with his side on the referendum? It's insane.
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Originally Posted by Big Brian
Not if they have any sense. Let the Tories fight among themselves and get on with the Leave Campaign. Plenty time after June 23rd to worry about that lot.
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