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		|  06-07-2022, 01:15 | #3106 |  
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					Originally Posted by Julian  You obviously don’t read very well as I have stated that I want him gone.     |  Does today mark a turning point or have you wanted him to resign some time ago? 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Waiting for his Cabinet Post.
 C’mon - if Dorries & Rees-Mogg can get a seat round the table…
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		|  06-07-2022, 08:13 | #3107 |  
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Myself and my wife said the same thing when we heard about the events this evening, he'll not go unless forced. |  This is the thing, his refusal to leave office, even when facing political suicide, our country acts on precedents and conventions, that the outgoing Prime Minister, seeks audience with the Queen and tenders his/her resignation and name a successor. His refusal to even do this will create a Constitutional crisis. 
 
UK does have an impeachment process, in fact, the U.S copied our impeachment process and enshrined it in to their written Constitution.
 
We don’t have a written Constitution, as I said above about precedents and conventions, the Prime Minister, the expectation to resign, when an election is lost, when he’s lost confidence of his own or all MPs, that he goes to Buckingham Palace and resign, name a successor, if he refuses to even do this, the Queen can’t appoint a new Prime Minister.
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		|  06-07-2022, 09:26 | #3108 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  This is the thing, his refusal to leave office, even when facing political suicide, our country acts on precedents and conventions, that the outgoing Prime Minister, seeks audience with the Queen and tenders his/her resignation and name a successor. His refusal to even do this will create a Constitutional crisis. 
 UK does have an impeachment process, in fact, the U.S copied our impeachment process and enshrined it in to their written Constitution.
 
 We don’t have a written Constitution, as I said above about precedents and conventions, the Prime Minister, the expectation to resign, when an election is lost, when he’s lost confidence of his own or all MPs, that he goes to Buckingham Palace and resign, name a successor, if he refuses to even do this, the Queen can’t appoint a new Prime Minister.
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1   |  OB tendered his resignation as the PMs CF spokesman late yesterday evening. Even an offer as Minister for Streaming Services couldn't persuade him to stay.   Commentators are saying this is the final straw for Boris....    |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  OB tendered his resignation as the PMs CF spokesman late yesterday evening. Even an offer as Minister for Streaming Services couldn't persuade him to stay.   Commentators are saying this is the final straw for Boris....   |  Last seen today at 07.56. Not in this thread though. Must be waiting on the party lines dropping from CCHQ.
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			I don't know about Javid.
 But Sunak and Johnson were already at odds with each other. It's quite possible he would have been removed from his post had he not just jumped.
 
 Johnson is unlikely to go, immediately. They had their chance a few short weeks ago but failed to remove him, no good whinging now.
 
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  I don't know about Javid.
 But Sunak and Johnson were already at odds with each other. It's quite possible he would have been removed from his post had he not just jumped.
 
 Johnson is unlikely to go, immediately. They had their chance a few short weeks ago but failed to remove him, no good whinging now.
 |  Fair comments, however, had they known then, what came out over the past couple of days do you think he would have still survived a vote of no confidence?
		 
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			Sadly Boris is going to be like that bit of old chewing gum you can't quite get off your shoe.
		 
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		|  06-07-2022, 11:31 | #3114 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  What were your thoughts on Reese-Mogg on Sky News last night (if you watched it) |  I didn’t watch it. I was very busy doing my occupation, of course, in the health industry where there is zero time for such drama.
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			Good riddance to Sunak, Javed and the others too weak to stay in Government during difficult times.
 Facing up to the difficult times is the sign of true leadership and commitment and Boris Johnson has consistently shown why he still has the mandate.
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Fair comments, however, had they known then, what came out over the past couple of days do you think he would have still survived a vote of no confidence? |  If they do give him no confidence wouldn't put it passed him to call a GE.  i.e. if I'm going down, you all are... 
 It would be a fair enough call. Up to the public who they want as PM. Not a few backstabbing self interested Mps. 
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					Originally Posted by Kursk  Facing up to the difficult times is the sign of true leadership and commitment and Boris Johnson has consistently shown why he still has the mandate. |  Funniest post of the year!         |  
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			Interesting one for you. The Queen does have the legal might to sack the Prime Minister, but it is unlikely she will exercise such powers: 
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		| Can the Queen sack the Prime Minister? Whilst Queen Elizabeth II does have the power to sack the Prime Minister, it is highly unlikely that she would ever exercise it. This is because Her Majesty's role in government is mostly a ceremonial one. And as Head of State, she also has to appear politically neutral and not seen to be favouring one party over another.
 
 "The Queen’s powers rest on convention," Vernon Bogdanor, professor of government at King’s College London (opens in new tab) told the Guardian. "She’s got quite wide legal powers but in a constitutional monarchy she shouldn’t use them except in very extreme circumstances, which I don’t think these would be.
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					Originally Posted by Kursk  Good riddance to Sunak, Javed and the others too weak to stay in Government during difficult times.
 Facing up to the difficult times is the sign of true leadership and commitment and Boris Johnson has consistently shown why he still has the mandate.
 |  Exactly. When it comes to someone who gets it right on the important issues of the day like reintroducing Imperial measures, blue passports, and selecting the right donor-funded wallpaper, Big Dog delivers. 
 
It's just a couple of disloyal Ministers who don't like hard work whom Johnson would have fired sooner or later for not working half as hard as he does.    |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick   |  If it becomes clear he doesn't have the confidence of Parliament and someone else does, is that an appropriate time to do so?
 
You could end up in a situation where the leader of the largest party is sitting behind him.
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