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Originally Posted by Damien
Also, let's put it in perspective here. Johnson defying his party's protests is bad for the party and the Government but it isn't a constitutional crisis. He is still the leader of the party and he still commands the confidence of the commons technically.
Yes, he has refused to read the writing on the wall but all the Tories are doing is trying to make him jump before he is pushed. If they want to remove him they can do so but formally kicking him out.
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And therein lies the problem. He palpably doesn’t, yet we are relying on the invertebrates of the Conservative party developing spines, changing the rules a mere month after backing him, to remove a PM that’s a proven liar, has broken the law, meets foreign agents without officials and is completely incompetent.
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Can expect Suella to be sacked in the morning.