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Previously on "Delusional Tory Rebels"

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  • Mordac
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    Dominic Grieve a Tory? You need to stop making tulip up...

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “Conservative rebels are plotting to stop Johnson pursuing a no-deal Brexit by bringing down the government in a confidence motion, which would give them 14 days to form a new government of national unity, comprised of those opposed to a hard Brexit on 31 October.

    Labour appeared to stymie that proposal on Tuesday. McDonnell said the party would only be prepared to broker a Labour-led government, whereas Tory rebels have suggested an anti-no deal Tory veteran, such as Ken Clarke, should be at the helm.”

    Labour 'prefers election to unity government' to stop hard Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

    A dozen of Tory Rebels think much bigger party will allow them to lead Unity Govt?
    To be fair, the Tory traitors I heard were talking about an "elder statesman" Labour leader, and today I read that Yvette Cooper or Hilary Benn are the candidates they have in mind.


    Nevertheless, McDonnell has scuppered the idea, therefore guaranteeing that Brexit will happen on 31/10/19.

    P.S. I agree they're delusional.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by CryingSheep View Post
    Without 100% certainty that Tories would be still leading whatever type of government solution being proposed I doubt that any no confidence motion pass in the parliament!
    If they vote down Govt they won’t be Tories anymore

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  • CryingSheep
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “Conservative rebels are plotting to stop Johnson pursuing a no-deal Brexit by bringing down the government in a confidence motion, which would give them 14 days to form a new government of national unity, comprised of those opposed to a hard Brexit on 31 October.

    Labour appeared to stymie that proposal on Tuesday. McDonnell said the party would only be prepared to broker a Labour-led government, whereas Tory rebels have suggested an anti-no deal Tory veteran, such as Ken Clarke, should be at the helm.”

    Labour 'prefers election to unity government' to stop hard Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

    A dozen of Tory Rebels think much bigger party will allow them to lead Unity Govt?
    Without 100% certainty that Tories would be still leading whatever type of government solution being proposed I doubt that any no confidence motion pass in the parliament!

    Leave a comment:


  • AtW
    started a topic Delusional Tory Rebels

    Delusional Tory Rebels

    “Conservative rebels are plotting to stop Johnson pursuing a no-deal Brexit by bringing down the government in a confidence motion, which would give them 14 days to form a new government of national unity, comprised of those opposed to a hard Brexit on 31 October.

    Labour appeared to stymie that proposal on Tuesday. McDonnell said the party would only be prepared to broker a Labour-led government, whereas Tory rebels have suggested an anti-no deal Tory veteran, such as Ken Clarke, should be at the helm.”

    Labour 'prefers election to unity government' to stop hard Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

    A dozen of Tory Rebels think much bigger party will allow them to lead Unity Govt?

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