:gov: Boris Johnson is Still the Prime Minister

This is an interesting vote - the one against May was down to policy - this is entirely down to leadership and character

Don’t know whether they’ll get the required number, live in hope I suppose.

Reckon he will win the VNC but he is fucked.

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If he survives by a narror margin I think he has to go anyway.

If it was anyone else, I’d agree. But you just know he’d bluff it out.

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That requires honour, decency, and putting the country before his own interests

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The cabinet are coming out in support - although how much of that is genuine and how much is career preservation remains to be seen

I bet the fact that its a secret ballot is killing Bojo

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This was ALWAYS going to be my favourite…

"Jacob Rees-Mogg

Nosferatu attempting to blend in at a bible study group. A physical manifestation of entitlement and stupidity, displayed for lols by bored TV execs, and utterly convinced his accent means it’s impossible for him to be wrong. He’s wrong. Constitutionally wrong."

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Your next prime minister according to some commentators

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She is fast becoming a parody of herself - she is like Boris’ Comical Ali

Pure gold is dumbo Dorries.

Blimey is she on the sherry?

Interesting for Tory MP’s. In the real world, the Fat Scarecrow is about as popular as a turd in a tombola - being booed by flag waving Jubilee lovers and the likely Wakefield by election outcome show this. It’s not as if he’s actually got anything to fall back on either. He’s an inept, useless, lazy, lying cunt. A habitual grifter and chancer who embarrasses himself and this Country at every turn. So do they back him knowing that he’s both unlikely to improve the Party fortunes and improve his own image and in all likelihood lose the next election, or do they throw him out and then scrabble around trying to convince someone of equally low calibre to run as a replacement who will have no mandate and immediately be under pressure to go to the polls in a period of impending financial catastrophe?

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The minister for 1837 trying to spin this as a remainer plot.

I can see why he is going down that path give that ā€œarch-remainerā€ Steve Baker has denounced the PM

Rees-Mogg is an absolute plum - another potential benefit of Boris’ fall

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Lolololol

I genuinely think he could go.

Even before this, he never had many friends in politics. The election gave him a reprieve but there are still loads of people in the Parliamentary Tory party that flat-out don’t like the bastard, and may do him in with the secret ballot.

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