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Old 08-08-2022, 18:11   #4023
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Because he’s a fool. Clinging on til the bitter end to defend Johnson under the premise that he can do no wrong.

Even if you set aside that Government wields significant power beyond fhe legislature - there’s also the possibility of recalling Parliament which has happened on a number of occasions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recall_of_Parliament

The Government that freewheeled off the cliff edge at Brexit is now free wheeling the economy. A Conservative Party unworthy of the name.
Ridiculous post. This summer is no different from any other. If something comes up that justifies recalling parliament, then that's what will be done.

The cost of living issue has been addressed already to take us to the autumn. Liz Truss, the most likely candidate to be the next PM, will put in place plans to help people through the winter months on day one of her premiership.

I don't know why, in this technological age, you are still expecting people to be behind their Whitehall desks.

Incidentally, the PM is back at work in London already. All is well.
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