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Old 06-06-2022, 11:32 AM   #1
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Default Boris Johnson facing confidence vote over breaking Covid rules - Update: He quit

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-politics-60289386

Seems like this may be close.

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The confidence vote on Boris Johnson's leadership follows months of criticism over lockdown parties in Downing Street. Here are the key recent developments:

The PM was fined £50 in April for attending a rule-breaking birthday party - for himself - in June 2020
This was followed by poor results for the Conservatives in local elections in early May
The report by senior civil servant Sue Gray on Downing Street parties - published in late May - found a drunken culture, including staff being sick, and abuse of cleaning and security workers
She also said warnings that gatherings could be illegal had been ignored
Johnson said he took "full responsibility for everything that took place on my watch" and had been "humbled by the whole experience"
But he ruled out quitting, saying he wanted to "keep moving forward"
However, at least 54 Tory MPs - 15% of the parliamentary Conservative Party - have declared they have no confidence in Johnson, prompting today's vote on his future
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Old 06-06-2022, 12:10 PM   #2
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Another leader that can't walk the walk when it comes to following rules they have enacted on the public.
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Old 06-06-2022, 01:23 PM   #3
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It won’t even be close. He’s going to win comfortably.
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Old 06-06-2022, 01:49 PM   #4
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It won’t even be close. He’s going to win comfortably.
I have never been so convinced about anything in my life that I am now that he will lose after this post.
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Old 06-06-2022, 01:50 PM   #5
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He won't win comfortably, but he will win, his party will be utterly eviscerated in the two by elections next week, he will spend the next year as a dead man walking deeply unpopular in his party and hated by the public, his Brexit is a disaster and 40 years of Thatcherite Conservative policies are coming home to roost, I for one love it.
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He won't win comfortably, but he will win, his party will be utterly eviscerated in the two by elections next week, he will spend the next year as a dead man walking deeply unpopular in his party and hated by the public, his Brexit is a disaster and 40 years of Thatcherite Conservative policies are coming home to roost, I for one love it.
Does look like he will win, but the question is how close. Is it a Jason Kenney win in the sense that he has to immediately resign because its very close.
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I guess he could call an election right away as well?
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Old 06-06-2022, 01:57 PM   #8
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Does look like he will win, but the question is how close. Is it a Jason Kenney win in the sense that he has to immediately resign because its very close.
the wank stain won't resign, he doesnt have an honorable bone in his body, nor does he give a rats arse in hell about the party or the country, he will stagger on getting as many well stuffed brown paper envelopes in his bank account as he can trying to pad his retirement nest as quickly as possible
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Old 06-06-2022, 01:59 PM   #9
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He'd likely lose an election at the moment, he's 10 to 20 points under water
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he won 59% for to 41% against, dire result for a sitting PM
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He'd likely lose an election at the moment, he's 10 to 20 points under water
How popular is Starmer? it'll be his first campaign.
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Old 06-06-2022, 02:03 PM   #12
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211 for, 148 votes against
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How popular is Starmer? it'll be his first campaign.
Starmer is a bit dull but he's massively more popular than Johnson, but more based on Johnsons unpopularity, he's been in the shadow Cabinet for years so he's a competent leader
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It's a worse result than May's no-confidence vote, and she was out within 8 months.
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It's a worse result than May's no-confidence vote, and she was out within 8 months.
yes and she wasnt waiting on the ethics commitee ruling on whether she lied to Parliament, he's half way out the window, they will finish him soon enough
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When ever I feel bad about Finnish politics, it's so good to look at Britain and remember how much worse we could have things.

I would say "no offense to any Brits", but I think it'd be difficult to find a Brit who would be offended by that.
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When ever I feel bad about Finnish politics, it's so good to look at Britain and remember how much worse we could have things.

I would say "no offense to any Brits", but I think it'd be difficult to find a Brit who would be offended by that.
no offence taken, my country is a #### show
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Old 06-06-2022, 02:35 PM   #18
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If it was a tied vote that POS would’ve stayed on.

The Tories neither have balls or principles, but they have enough core support and added appeal to the lunatic fringe that used to vote BNP and UKIP to survive another election with Labour all but wiped out of Scotland by the SNP.

Britain is now governed by the lunatic wing of the Xenophobic party.

Imperial system, here we come! And I’m not even joking.
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Old 06-06-2022, 02:43 PM   #19
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If it was a tied vote that POS would’ve stayed on.

The Tories neither have balls or principles, but they have enough core support and added appeal to the lunatic fringe that used to vote BNP and UKIP to survive another election with Labour all but wiped out of Scotland by the SNP.

Britain is now governed by the lunatic wing of the Xenophobic party.

Imperial system, here we come! And I’m not even joking.
Pounds shillings and thrupence's soon to follow
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If it was a tied vote that POS would’ve stayed on.

The Tories neither have balls or principles, but they have enough core support and added appeal to the lunatic fringe that used to vote BNP and UKIP to survive another election with Labour all but wiped out of Scotland by the SNP.

Britain is now governed by the lunatic wing of the Xenophobic party.

Imperial system, here we come! And I’m not even joking.
The return of the imperial system was a great laugh. How attached to the past do you have to be to bring that back. Regardless of if you hate the metric system - going back to imperial after everyone is completely used to the other system is doing nothing but trying to bring back the 'good ole days'.
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