Don't be shy .
Not so sure. He might announce in the Summer Recess in the hope of trashing Corbyn enough to get a majority without the DUP and then renege on the Irish Border responsibilities to drag it throughHe won't go to the country before Brexit as he'll get hammered.
Reckon on next winter.
Yep, that too.Not so sure. He might announce in the Summer Recess in the hope of trashing Corbyn enough to get a majority without the DUP and then renege on the Irish Border responsibilities to drag it through
He will announce the general election for nov2nd
No. But if he has a majority in the Commons he can call for a vote of confidence in himself and instruct his lot to vote against the motion, and then wait a fortnight.Genuine question. Under the Fixed Term Parliaments Act does the PM have the gift of 'just calling a General Election'. I am not at all up on it, but thought I read somewhere there are specific circumstances within the five year period when a General Election can be called. And the PM just wanting one was not one of the options.
I presume someone will enlighten. Thanks if anticipation.
Not so sure. He might announce in the Summer Recess in the hope of trashing Corbyn enough to get a majority without the DUP and then renege on the Irish Border responsibilities to drag it through
Not sure I'm saying territory would be handed to anyoneDidn't this country go to war because Germany invaded Poland?
And you reckon we will hand them UK territory on a plate?
Depends on how many Tory and Labour turncoats there are; or on how many Tory and Labour MPs will respect the manifestos they were elected upon.I’m no Boris fan. He’s made himself out to be a complete pillock as foreign secretary, probably the worst foreign secretary that there has ever been. He promoted the leave campaign then ran away when he won.
However the electorate is fed up of the result of the ref not being executed, the Europeans have showed themselves up to be exactly what they are. The Brexit Party has proved it could get into government as it has the support. Boris is the best insurance against a Corbyn government.
Am I correct in saying Boris will need to win an election to be able to get anything substantial through parliament?
So it’s not going to be easy to get anything through then by the sounds of thingsDepends on how many Tory and Labour turncoats there are; or on how many Tory and Labour MPs will respect the manifestos they were elected upon.
So it’s not going to be easy to get anything through then by the sounds of things
What do you think is the best way forward?Theoretically we need not do anything .
Hmm... to just leave, nothing needs to get through; although something(s) might need to be blocked.So it’s not going to be easy to get anything through then by the sounds of things