Boris can't call an election because of the fixed term Parliament act. He needs the opposition to agree.
Parliament had three years to realise it was an advisory referendum and not legally binding, but that little detail got overlooked as much as the fact that even the Leave campaign were saying it wouldn't be No Deal throughout the campaign process
The Chelsea fans doesn't have hundreds of people making excuses for them assaulting their girlfriend?
Which they would, but he can if they lose a vote of confidence. This could cause the interesting situation where a government votes against itself in order to lose a vote of confidence and the opposition supports them
There was mention that, even if he lost a No Confidence vote, he'd ignore it and carry on regardless Funny how the Leavers don't have an opinion on ignoring the result of that particular vote...
A Number 10 spokesman said this morning that they would call an election between the 1st and 5th of November. Strange because elections are normally on a Thursday.
More interesting, the sh!te will hit the fan in Parliament on the 3rd September, 80 years to the day Britain declared war on Nazi Germany.
Apparently,Trump's hotel had to pay "an inmate" compensation for being attacked by bedbugs in 2017. Don't go Boris!!!!!
Could be worse, Mar A Lago keeps cropping up in discussions that also use the phrases "sex trafficking" and "Jeffrey Epstein"
Probably true, but you'd have thought it would've come up at some point before he was made President. Don't the authorities check this sort of thing?