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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 7619522" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>Have the DuP learned nothing, thanks to the way they remover Arlene, they give SF an open goal were they got the ILA over the line. and now they want Givan to resign giving SF another open goal ?.</p><p></p><p>also if Givan doesn't want to resign there F all the DuP can do about it, they can't force it, they can remove DuP support for him and kick him out of the DuP but they can't force him to resign, only SF (ironically) can do that. And if Givan thinks " well that my career inside the DuP over" he may well go sod it i'm making the most of this.</p><p></p><p>personal if i was in charge of the DuP I would let Givan stay for a few reason</p><p></p><p>there a election in 10 months anyway (7 if you take out all the holidays the MLA get) so he not going to be in power that long anyway</p><p></p><p>if jeffery does become leader, to become FM he need to resign his MP seat. while it may be a safe jeffery seat. it may not be a safe DuP seat given now many voters jeffery carried over from his days as a UUP MP and how unpopular the DuP is ATM.</p><p></p><p>while he could be co-op on if a MLA stands down (can't see him being co oped on, in Arlene seat but i'm sure they find a safe seat for someone to fall on their sword for him) i think that would be a very unpopular with the voters, it just about acceptable for a backbencher to be co-oped on. But he going to be FM he needs a (large)mandate to be able to speak with authority. </p><p></p><p>it would help unity the DuP by showing the Poots camp that he will to work together. he could use this time to rebuild the party some come the next election come out fighting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 7619522, member: 69774"] Have the DuP learned nothing, thanks to the way they remover Arlene, they give SF an open goal were they got the ILA over the line. and now they want Givan to resign giving SF another open goal ?. also if Givan doesn't want to resign there F all the DuP can do about it, they can't force it, they can remove DuP support for him and kick him out of the DuP but they can't force him to resign, only SF (ironically) can do that. And if Givan thinks " well that my career inside the DuP over" he may well go sod it i'm making the most of this. personal if i was in charge of the DuP I would let Givan stay for a few reason there a election in 10 months anyway (7 if you take out all the holidays the MLA get) so he not going to be in power that long anyway if jeffery does become leader, to become FM he need to resign his MP seat. while it may be a safe jeffery seat. it may not be a safe DuP seat given now many voters jeffery carried over from his days as a UUP MP and how unpopular the DuP is ATM. while he could be co-op on if a MLA stands down (can't see him being co oped on, in Arlene seat but i'm sure they find a safe seat for someone to fall on their sword for him) i think that would be a very unpopular with the voters, it just about acceptable for a backbencher to be co-oped on. But he going to be FM he needs a (large)mandate to be able to speak with authority. it would help unity the DuP by showing the Poots camp that he will to work together. he could use this time to rebuild the party some come the next election come out fighting [/QUOTE]
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