Literally seeing the Conservative party split before our eyes. Fascinating as a politics fan, but equally terrible since you know, we have to live here.Steven Swinford, political editor of The Times, claims that Johnson is on his way back to the UK in order to throw his hat in the ring for a return. This is absolute mayhem.
Literally seeing the Conservative party split before our eyes. Fascinating as a politics fan, but equally terrible since you know, we have to live here.
Speaking of the royals, it was always an impressive statistic being touted that The Queen had seen 15 Prime Ministers during her 70 year reign. Once the new PM is in next week, Charles will already be 13.3% there to matching that and at the current run rate beat it within 2 and a bit yearsAt this rate Charles might as well say to hell with government we'll go REALLY old school and be a ruling monarch.
Agreed, the man is a complete buffoon, liar and moral bankrupt.For a complete lack of compassion, competence, care for standards and corruption he should be given another chance? Insanity. Should be one of last people coming anywhere near power again.
This was you last month though?...There is only one person with a public mandate to govern for the next two years, step forward Mr Johnson.
Say what you like about the man but it can’t be denied he has a mandate, he won a GE with a large majority, he should be given the chance to go to the country again.
Of course, to say people vote solely for their local MP in general elections isn't strictly correct. They stand on a national party manifesto in addition to local issues, and regardless of what the rules are - there is a general acceptance that people mainly vote for a party and for who they want to be leader over their local MP.Brown was also different to Blair that’s how it goes, you vote for a local MP in this country not a certain PM.
His party voted no confidence in large numbers, ultimately making his position untenable and causing his resignation. For him to be welcomed back would call the judgement of every single one of those MPs who previously voted against him *a few months ago* into serious questionThere is only one person with a public mandate to govern for the next two years, step forward Mr Johnson.
Say what you like about the man but it can’t be denied he has a mandate, he won a GE with a large majority, he should be given the chance to go to the country again.
This is honestly the most mental, bizarre and perhaps ignorance tinted comments I’ve ever read in my life. Think I’ll mute this threadThere is only one person with a public mandate to govern for the next two years, step forward Mr Johnson.
Say what you like about the man but it can’t be denied he has a mandate, he won a GE with a large majority, he should be given the chance to go to the country again.
I get what he's saying, but my point still stands in that he failed to command the support of the majority of his MPs so he's lost his mandate to stand as leader again, regardless of what was won in 2019.I think @BigT is saying that if Boris did come back then he should put it to the country and let them decide again.
I don't see any issue with that.
Whoever gets the job should announce a general election date. Possibly next spring.
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Yes , it would be difficult for him to get enough support from fellow MP's , no doubt about that.I get what he's saying, but my point still stands in that he failed to command the support of the majority of his MPs so he's lost his mandate to stand as leader again, regardless of what was won in 2019.
Oh without a doubt it's damage limitation, I said earlier there is not a single good outcome for the Tories at the moment. However, the question I'd pose on the Johnson front is that it's already been demonstrated that the party cannot function under the brand of politics and leadership which he brought to the table - so why would you attempt to bring it back, regardless of the future?Yes , it would be difficult for him to get enough support from fellow MP's , no doubt about that.
But the Tory party is so split at the moment I doubt any candidate would be universally supported.
It's clearly damage limitation at the next election for them. So they need a candidate that can save them as many seats as possible. That could be Boris . Then again it could backfire completely.
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