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Hurrah...then I can actually have a meaningful vote...at lastTotally this. The Tories are now planning to put a candidate up against Bercow in the next GE, which flies against convention, but convention was founded on trust in the Speaker to be impartial, and as we know, Bercow is very far from that. What Bercow is doing undermines the very foundation of Parliament.
Looks very much like Johnson is going to go for a snap GE. This requires two-thirds of MPs to agree, though. Opposition parties should refuse to agree to an election until No-Deal has been ruled out.
Corbyn's been calling for an election for the last 2 years. Are you seriously recommending that he chickens out in front of the electorate. He'd be a laughing stock
Get No Deal ruled out first. If we don't leave on 31st October, Johnson is toast.
But if No Deal is legally ruled out by the Parliamentary rebels, and Boris calls for an election on, say, October 15, he can argue that he's working towards 31/10 and it's the rebels and the EU that are obstructing him. He's the only one able to get us out. It's persuasive for many.
Alternatively, he could set an October 15 date, and then delay it until after October 31 to get Brexit done.
Corbyn's been calling for an election for the last 2 years. Are you seriously recommending that he chickens out in front of the electorate. He'd be even more of a laughing stock than he undoubtedly already is
That's why opposition parties shouldn't agree to a GE until after 31st October.
And you think the electorate would blame Johnson? Corbyn would look incredibly weak, after claiming he would win an election for 2 years. Frit
Putting the country first. Get rid of the catastrophic No Deal, extend A50 so that Johnson actually has to tell us what kind of deal he thinks he can get - exposing the fact that he currently has no intention of actually trying to get one - and then have a GE.
Well that's the Remain view. But there are an increasing amount of voters that just want this done and behind us, so commerce has certainty and we move on.
Corbyn has a difficult decision ahead of him.
Cummings is a despicable piece of ****, but he's a clever one.
Is there no depths to which Boris will not go.
He takes in a 15 week old rescue puppy.....well that has got all the old lady and pre-pubescent girl votes tied up
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-po...s-new-rescue-puppy-moves-in-to-downing-street
But if No Deal is legally ruled out by the Parliamentary rebels, and Boris calls for an election on, say, October 15, he can argue that he's working towards 31/10 and it's the rebels and the EU that are obstructing him. He's the only one able to get us out. It's persuasive for many.
Alternatively, he could set an October 15 date, and then delay it until after October 31 to get Brexit done.
This (sadly imo) is correct. And with Lib Dem and Brexit Party squeezing Labour vote I can see Cons walking home with the type of majority May was dreaming of.
Odd, as a Tory Party member for over 20 years, to have no excitment about that prospect.