It's obviously going to results in Election - and Boris will win it as long as he gets Brexit "done" on 1st Nov.
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BREXIT: Parliament can't stop "no deal" - Matt Hancock
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But he has said there won't be an election or is he another lying Tory tulip like May
Sent from my Boris“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Lying? If he loses a confidence vote, there will have to be an election.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBut he has said there won't be an election or is he another lying Tory tulip like May
Sent from my BorisComment
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Unless a new government can be formed.Originally posted by Platypus View PostLying? If he loses a confidence vote, there will have to be an election.Comment
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Quite so.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUnless a new government can be formed.
If Parliament holds off on the confidence vote until after the legal case in Scotland, and until after the NI power sharing motion on Sep.9th, then if these two fail, then by the time you have a VONC, then either Parliament unites behind Corbyn or Boris calls an election and Parliament is suspended for the campaign. Since the house voted overwhelmingly for A50 and for the exit date 31/10 I think it would be hard to argue that Brexit is something that a subsequent government might seek to reverse, but it could happen.
Whatever happens, I think that Boris would win a GE either because Brexit is delivered or because it was thwarted and he'll promise to delivered it.
But, as they say, (almost) anything could happen. It's fun watching the show though.Comment
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Parliament could unite behind someone other than Corbyn. It is fun to watch though.Originally posted by Platypus View PostQuite so.
If Parliament holds off on the confidence vote until after the legal case in Scotland, and until after the NI power sharing motion on Sep.9th, then if these two fail, then by the time you have a VONC, then either Parliament unites behind Corbyn or Boris calls an election and Parliament is suspended for the campaign. Since the house voted overwhelmingly for A50 and for the exit date 31/10 I think it would be hard to argue that Brexit is something that a subsequent government might seek to reverse, but it could happen.
Whatever happens, I think that Boris would win a GE either because Brexit is delivered or because it was thwarted and he'll promise to delivered it.
But, as they say, (almost) anything could happen. It's fun watching the show though.Comment
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Could, but spectacularly unlikely without Corbyn's approval. He has a rump of MPs. Perhaps 100 or more (w/ 36 or so in shadow cabinet or attending). Seems highly unlikely that he'd cave on this point.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament could unite behind someone other than Corbyn. It is fun to watch though.
Of course, that is the second part of a VONC, and the VONC may itself still pass. The Lib Dumbs would support a VONC, for example, but not Corbyn.
The legislative route remains the mostly likely route. September 9 looks like the main event.Comment
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Passing the WA would at this point be the most entertaining outcome.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostCould, but spectacularly unlikely without Corbyn's approval. He has a rump of MPs. Perhaps 100 or more (w/ 36 or so in shadow cabinet or attending). Seems highly unlikely that he'd cave on this point.
Of course, that is the second part of a VONC, and the VONC may itself still pass. The Lib Dumbs would support a VONC, for example, but not Corbyn.
The legislative route remains the mostly likely route. September 9 looks like the main event.Comment
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