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48 letters apparently...........
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...ns-vote-latest
Or its a political tool being used to convince European leaders to agree with May , or we crash out . If its is a rel challenge and they fail to depose her ,she stays, and they cannot go again until after Brexit , all very house of cards stuff ?
Whatever it is, the notion of the Tories having no confidence votes in their leader with just three months left before we are supposed to be leaving is absurd and offers yet more evidence that this country which so many leavers talk up as if we still have an Empire is, justifiably, an international laughing stock.
I've been pretty scathing about Corbyn recently, but, in purely party political terms, you can see why he is not pursuing a no confidence vote when the Government are doing such a good job as the main opposition party!
In a nutshell as I can’t be arsed googling it is it a yes/no if she wins more then 50% she wins?
As usual, this is coming down to being all about the Conservative party and the absolute obsession some of their MPs have with the EU. It might be that he is a very good constituency MP, but Bill Cash has been a member of Parliament for thirty four years according to Wikipedia and in all of that time, I've never heard him talk about anything else except the EU and his expenses!
This is what the whole Brexit disaster was about from day 1. Dodgy Dave was worried his party was haemorrhaging members to UKIP, so succumbed to pressure and held the referendum. Once the vote went to Leave, he knew there was never going to be a satisfactory outcome, so ran for the hills.
Riding on the crest of the wave, Buffoon Johnson and Fickle Gove decided they'd have a go, but very quickly realised the sh1t sandwich that was being served wouldn't suit their agenda. Leaving Tessy Dismay to pick up the baton and run with it, knowing that whatever happened would ruin her career.
They're now waiting in the wings in their suits of armour on their white chargers ready to rescue the damsel (tory party) in distress. Whatever happens now with Brexit, they'll be able to lay the blame squarely at the feet of Tess and proclaim there's nothing they can do to resolve the sh1t state she's left the country in.
Unfortunately for them, there are few new pretenders to the throne that could put up a good challenge against them.
Whatever happens, the winners will be the wealthy political classes of both main stream parties.
Will the likes of Rees-Mogg or Boris really want their job or will they prefer to sacrifice another Tory to carry out their dirty work, rather than ruin their own "reputations"
She appeared relaxed and quietly confident today ahead of the vote. But over 100 against her, surely she must go.
She's the turd who won't flush. Most of those 200 came from those she's given .gov jobs to.
Think your right .
Within the Tory ranks there are actually some moderate thinkers (ironic I know, for some Labour voters to swallow , that the words moderate and Tory ,go together, lol)
There's a view in the moderate thinking Tory brigade, that the ERG are bloody dangerous extremists, noticed Mogg has said he has no interest in Leadership, he just likes a snipe at folk ,got no balls to put himself put there, takes a lot to become a leader and lead and push through unpopular decisions and choices ,so much easier to utter populist statements, and just disagree with other people's decisions and play to the media.
^^^^ this
I thought this whole sorry episode needed one of the " hard brexitters " to step forward before the vote and say " this is how its going to be, I will stand, lets do this " instead you had Mogg standing in the shadows looking like the snake he is
maybe i was expecting too much of a politician
Just so we're clear, any Eurosceptic advocating no deal is an extremist?
They likely wouldn't get on the ballot anyway. The moderates (not a word I would use for people pushing the privatisation of the school system or clapping along to the rollout of toxic benefit reform) would organise and split their vote to keep someone like mogg out of the running. Maybe this is a good thing in some people's eyes (see Corbyn) but it does mean that the leader is unlikely to be representative of the membership.
We don't know how secret the secret ballot was. If it was identical to all the secret ballots I participated in until 1997 (the last time I voted) then it wasn't secret at all as ballot papers included a set of numbers that corresponded with the voter's name which made them and who they voted for easily identifiable. I don't doubt your definition of a secret ballot is different to mine.
You have to realise that the last time Organ voted was just prior to when Warner Brothers released The Matrix. A Hollywood blockbuster starring Keanu Reeves that netted the studio hundreds of millions of dollars. It's central thrust is that most of us live in a simulated reality engineered by ....well, amongst others, global media companies such as Warner Brothers.
Only those with true enlightenment realise this so those voting in elections where your vote can be traced (I agree that this is possible) can be tracked down by the state whenever Judgment Day commences (usually on a Friday unless the global financial crash or WW III hasn't already pre-booked that slot)!
The word could be out of context ,I suspect, when read , and by whom , its noun description is a person who holds extreme political or religious views, especially one who advocates illegal, violent, [B]or other extreme action. [/B]
I think the highlighted section above ( extreme action. ) could be considered by some a correct term as the potential action , of crashing out with no deal on WTO rules, favoured by some of the ERG , as a better option than the May deal, could be considered as extreme action, it could in the short term hurt a lot of people further down the food chain , with prices , job loss ,and the temporary supply chain of goods to the UK , so one could consider that as extreme action.