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Originally Posted by peanut
There's more chance of him going to Buckingham Palace and requesting a general election than resigning.
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I wonder if this could be his final throw of the dice, attempt to call a GE hope he gets the huge mandate he had previously
Spitballing, as I don’t know is led this is achievable
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Originally Posted by Damien
I still think it's not a constitutional crisis. What parts of it have been tested yet? The notion the PM should go when the men in grey suits tell them to do so may be a Tory Party tradition but behind that tradition is the implication that if they don't do so they'll be booted out anyway. Johnson has decided that rather than go quietly he'll go kicking and screaming.
But in theory, the Tories will have their vote, he loses and he resigns. If he were to ignore the results of that vote and/or try to call an election then it's a constitutional crisis.
This is just weird and a little bit a funny so far.
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I’m not sure the U.K. being an even bigger laughing stock on the world stage can be described as ‘weird and a little bit funny’
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Ha ! Kay Burley just used Chris’s gag about 2030 being tonight !