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/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl General Category >> Politics, Religion (Tall Table) >> He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" /cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1567806674 Message started by T And T Garage on 09/06/19 at 14:51:14 |
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Title: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by T And T Garage on 09/06/19 at 14:51:14 And now he may be on his way out....(hopefully just like ours) Boris Johnson could soon be forced to resign as prime minister and make way for Jeremy Corbyn Boris Johnson could soon be forced to resign as prime minister. Here's why. Johnson became prime minister in July on a promise of taking the UK out of the European Union on October 31 with or without a deal. But this week that plan collapsed after opposition members of Parliament passed a law designed to force Johnson to seek a three-month delay to Brexit. Johnson immediately tried to overturn this by forcing an early general election before Britain's planned exit date. However, opposition parties on Friday agreed to veto Johnson's request when he makes it for a second time next Monday. This means that Johnson's plan has all but run out of road and that he is likely to soon face a simple but terrible choice between two options — neither of which is good. 1. Break his promise to deliver Brexit on October 31 Opposition members of Parliament this week passed a law which when it receives royal assent on Monday will force whoever is prime minister on October 16 to request a three-month delay to Brexit. Without an early election, Johnson has no hope of overturning this law — meaning that if nothing else changes he would be legally obliged to break his promise to take Britain out of the EU, "do or die," on October 31. Doing so would risk a collapse in his support among Brexit voters and could even lead to a leadership challenge within his party. Because of this risk, Johnson has repeatedly insisted that there are "no circumstances" under which he would seek a delay to Brexit, saying on Thursday that he would sooner "be dead in a ditch" than comply with the law. This means he really has only one other option. 2. Resign as prime minister If opposition parties refuse to give Johnson an October election and if he decides he cannot break his promise to deliver Brexit, then Johnson very quickly runs out of other options. Earlier this week, one senior minister told The Times that under those circumstances Johnson would opt instead to resign as prime minister. His official representative on Friday repeatedly refused to rule this out when asked by journalists at a regular briefing in Parliament. In this scenario, Johnson would step down and make way for opposition parties to form a government instead. Because of the defection of Conservative MP Phillip Lee and Johnson's decision to oust 21 Conservative members of Parliament this week, the prime minister no longer has a working majority in the House of Commons. If Johnson did resign, the queen would have little choice but to look to opposition parties to try to form a government. Johnson would then become the leader of the opposition, and a new prime minister — drawn from the opposition — would take over. A caretaker prime minister takes over As the leader of the largest opposition party, Jeremy Corbyn would be best placed to lead this caretaker government. Other opposition parties are reluctant to make him prime minister even temporarily. But they could, in theory, agree to do so if he committed to calling an election as soon as he secures an extension to Brexit, as he has already offered to do. Alternatively, Corbyn could agree to allow another opposition politician to fill the role. This would be an utterly extraordinary series of events and in ordinary times would be dismissed as mere fantasy. However, these are not ordinary times, and such an outcome could work for both Johnson and Corbyn. For Corbyn, this scenario would allow him to prevent a no-deal Brexit and potentially become prime minister, before going into a general election in which he would hope to win. For Johnson, it would allow him to avoid breaking his promise while blaming Labour for the Brexit delay. He would also then be in a good position to win the next election. So could this be where the UK ends up in the next few weeks? We will find out very soon. It's nice to know we're not the only ones dealing with an idiot at the helm... |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by MnSpring on 09/06/19 at 16:14:13 Great CYA’s. Notice the words used throughout ! could, has, all but, likely to, a senior minister told, in this scenario, would be, they could, in theory, could agree, potentially, could this, AND If, If, If, If, If, Gee tt, so much time on your hands, you have to complain about a country of Subjects. (Isen't that the EDS's job ?) Or are you learning what to say from people in Tucson AZ, by trashing a person, in another County, which NONE of them can vote for ! |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by T And T Garage on 09/06/19 at 16:23:45 1C3F022123383F36510 wrote:
Well, at least I got you to read it. You may learn something yet. Suffice it to say, mn - this is all about how moronic boris is. Just like trump. Whether or not he leaves office is not the entire point. The main point is that he has zero clue as to what to do in the office he's in and unfit for. Again, just like trump. |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by MnSpring on 09/06/19 at 17:16:14 7C626D6C617C677A080 wrote:
Close. He is ALSO, Draining the SWAMP. Ever watch, 'Yes Minister' ? "Don't care who runs the country, as long as she has big tits" |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by T And T Garage on 09/08/19 at 16:56:21 496A5774766D6A63040 wrote:
Close. He is ALSO, Draining the SWAMP. Ever watch, 'Yes Minister' ? "Don't care who runs the country, as long as she has big tits" [/quote] LMAO - "draining the swamp"? He can't even comb his hair!! He's a right wing idiot just like trump is, plain and simple. He's lost majority support and he's fading fast. Ol' boris will be a footnote, just like donny. |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/08/19 at 18:09:21 So, there's hope for them too! |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by T And T Garage on 09/08/19 at 20:44:06 302F292E33340535053D2F23685A0 wrote:
No, there really isn't. Have you kept up on what's going on over there? It's a sh!tshow and boris is clueless.... just like donnie. |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/08/19 at 21:04:13 If you say so. |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by MnSpring on 09/09/19 at 08:18:11 776966676A776C71030 wrote:
Gosh, is that why, Bot went back on, 'Moving to the UK if Trump Wins'. Bot knew, he would not like what Boris is doing ? Do we have a AZ Physic here ? What is the 800 Number ? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by Serowbot on 09/09/19 at 08:28:01 I did know about Boris and the Brexit movement back then. I doesn't take a physic just watch real news. |
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Title: Re: He Truly Is The "trump Of Britain" Post by T And T Garage on 09/24/19 at 07:47:22 If only we could do the same here....... ‘Johnson out’: Boris Johnson faces calls to resign after losing Supreme Court ruling Boris Johnson is facing calls to resign as prime minister after the Supreme Court ruled he suspended Parliament unlawfully. There were chants of “Johnson out!” in the hall at the Labour Party conference in Brighton after the ruling. Eleven judges ruled unanimously on Tuesday that Mr Johnson’s five-week prorogation of Parliament was illegal. The ruling puts enormous pressure on Mr Johnson’s position, with calls made for his resignation almost immediately. Speaking at his party’s conference, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Mr Johnson had “acted wrongly in shutting down Parliament”. He said: “I invite Boris Johnson, in the historic words, to consider his position and become the shortest serving prime minister there’s ever been”. Labour’s deputy leader, Tom Watson, tweeted: "Boris Johnson should resign." SNP MP Joanna Cherry, who led the original case against Parliament’s suspension in the Scottish courts, said Mr Johnson's position was "untenable" and called on him to resign. She said: "This is an absolutely momentous decision. There is nothing to stop us - Members of Parliament - resuming immediately the important job of scrutinising this minority Tory government as we hurtle towards Brexit. “This is a huge victory for the rule of law and for democracy. As regards Mr Boris Johnson, the highest court in the United Kingdom has unanimously found that his advice given to Her Majesty the Queen was unlawful. http://www.yahoo.com/news/boris-johnson-resign-losing-supreme-court-ruling-104401009.html Karma. |
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