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					Originally Posted by Hugh   |  He said he will resign when a new leader is selected. Then he will tender his resignation to the Queen. The Queen will then summon the leader of the party that can assemble a majority in the Commons to ask them to form a government.
 
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			Oh goody, Matt Hancock possibly Manoeuvring for leadership.     |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  It’s depressing that even after all of this, you still think that multiple, serious issues of personal integrity are “tittle tattle”. |  Getting the mandate of the people fulfilled is far more important.
		 
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		|  07-07-2022, 18:16 | #3334 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Oh goody, Matt Hancock possibly Manoeuvring for leadership.    |  Surely not.    |  
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			Sky News just presumably interviewed OB and Mrs OB outside a pub in England.
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I understand those things are important to you, but he has had rather a lot on (in case you hadn’t noticed), and hasn’t served the full term for which he was elected.
 HS2 is not ridiculous.Updating the transport infrastructure of our country is important. Our existing roads and railways are antiquated compared with other prosperous countries in the world. We can’t expect to compete in the modern world by continuing to look ‘quaint’.
 
 I look at what he has achieved and what he was aspiring to achieve. The tittle-tattle that has preoccupied people on this forum was unimportant in the scheme of things.
 |  That "tittle-tattle" got him fired, so probably not that unimportant in the scheme of things.
		 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Getting the mandate of the people fulfilled is far more important. |  Others in the Party can do that without the need to appoint a known molester to a position of power, lying continually and risking national security.
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		|  07-07-2022, 19:19 | #3339 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  He said he will resign when a new leader is selected. Then he will tender his resignation to the Queen. The Queen will then summon the leader of the party that can assemble a majority in the Commons to ask them to form a government.
 That’s normal practice, isn’t it?
 |  He’s talking about hanging on until Autumn - that’s not "normal practice"…
 
Theresa May’s resignation speech was on the 24th May, with effect on the 7th June (two weeks).
https://www.gov.uk/government/speech...et-24-may-2019 
David Cameron announced his resignation on 24th June and Theresa May became Leader on 11th July, and she became PM 13th July (under three weeks)…
https://www.gov.uk/government/speech...prime-minister 
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			I am glad Boris is going ,he was taking his party down,  I hope they get someone strong to take down the Nationalists,  I am not a Tory but just passing my opinion
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Getting the mandate of the people fulfilled is far more important. |  Yeah, but I think he’s burnt his bridges, I was never a fan of him. He cannot function like he has, fumbling important decisions with lies after lies.
 
As to who should be the next PM, I’d be happy with Ben Wallace. His defiance against Russia has impressed me.
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					Originally Posted by Hugh   |  He is expecting to carry on as PM until the next Leader is appointed according to BBC News. I don’t recall Boris himself say he’s carrying on until autumn. I think that was speculation.
		 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  He is expecting to carry on as PM until the next Leader is appointed according to BBC News. I don’t recall Boris himself say he’s carrying on until autumn. I think that was speculation. |  
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	https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2117793.htmlQuote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  He is expecting to carry on as PM until the next Leader is appointed according to BBC News. I don’t recall Boris himself say he’s carrying on until autumn. I think that was speculation. |  
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		| A No 10 source on Thursday said Mr Johnson spoke to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative 1922 Committee, to inform him of his decision to resign. 
 “The prime minister has spoken to Graham Brady and agreed to stand down in time for a new leader to be in place by the conference in October,” the source said.
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		| The PM announced his decision in a brief statement delivered outside Downing Street at lunchtime in which he stressed his "immensely proud of the achievements of this Government", from getting Brexit done to getting the UK through the pandemic, and leading the West in standing up to Putin's aggression in Ukraine. He further indicated his determination to remain in his job until the result of the forthcoming Conservative Party leadership election in October. |  He’s hanging on in the hope perhaps the horse will learn to sing…
		 
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					Originally Posted by nashville  I am glad Boris is going ,he was taking his party down,  I hope they get someone strong to take down the Nationalists,  I am not a Tory but just passing my opinion |  Boris was/is particularly despised in Scotland.
 
The next leader needs to be able to break through into Scotland and expose the SNP for the terrible job they’re doing.
		 
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