I said last night Braverman would go. Not a difficult prediction to make. Cameron back - unbelievable Jeff! I cant decide what I think of it all, other than how can it even be allowed? Anyway I will watch with interest to see how Starmer and co stumble and bumble their outrage. Then you watch some of the tories plot in darkened rooms their revenge. Might get the popcorn out. Who knows, maybe the most able politician now sitting in the house of commons, isnt even an MP
Nope. Can be a member of the Govt.either as an MP or a Peer. Got to say, to appoint a spiv like Cameron back to Govt.,who organised a referendum from which there could only be two outcomes,pledging to implement the decision of the British people,but who did not have a plan to deal with one of the outcomes and,who,not getting the result he expected, promptly resigned,in a clear betrayal of his promises and in a gross dereliction of duty, is a further example of the duplicitous,incompetent nature of the current Conservative Party.
So our new Foreign Secretary, who was desperate to remain in Europe, will be in charge of trade deals outside of Europe despite having walked away from that as PM ... ... it's like having Putin as the head of NATO And now Cleverley is promising to stop the boats, just like Johnson, Sunak, Patel and Braverman, just as winter arrives and the weather conditions prevent crossings. That gives him months to clear up the backlog.
It’s great to see the man who handed us Brexit is making a comeback. We’ll have a stronger government for his return.
In amongst all this, Cleverly to Home Secretary is an interesting one. Steers clear of most of the **** flinging, popular with the membership, is he the next one in line now?
Apparently Cameron cant speak in the commons. As much as I think the debate in the commons is often purile, surely we cant have someone in such a post who cant deliver his reasoning or be questioned by the opposition.
What a dreadful woman ... ... her appearance at the homes of flood victims was less welcome than the water. I doubt it matters mate, he's not there to do anything, just fill a gap.
Lords have spoken in parliament before. There are even a few PMs who've done it from the Lord's. Maybe the rules have changed since then.
[/QUOTE] Her ambition now seems to be to 'stop the votes'. Meanwhile here comes David Cameron, "I believe in public service." The man walked out on the people who voted him in and turned his back on public service ... ... this really is a new low, hard as that is to believe.
Who's this Corbyn bloke, will he be in the next government? Cameron is now in a senior position at a time when there's a war involving Russia and another in Israel. The current PM has embraced Cameron, Starmer has ostracised Corbyn.
Never heard of this Corbyn bloke either, but if he was a member of any political party there is no doubt in my mind that that it would be worse under him