The influence of the EU on Britain.
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Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
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We continue on self-destruct mode. This country is a laughing stock.
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If she wins, however, she cannot face another vote of no confidence for a year.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
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and one of the reasons I voted to Remain, it wasn't worth the fucking hassle and what it could do to the country.15
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I, for one, am utterly shocked at the implication that some ministers are being less than totally honest.Chizz said:12 -
She will win - just needs a simple majority.Chizz said:
If she wins, however, she cannot fave another vote of no confidence for a year.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
Is that basically how it works?
Assuming there's a significant number (eg 100+) voting against her then anyone with any scruples at all would walk - she won't.4 -
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Today is the day for Corbyn's no confidence vote.3
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Michael Gove being dishonest shockerChizz said:7 -
I know you mean in the government but If only the Labour Party had the balls to put in a vote of no confidence in Corbyn today that would be fantastic.MuttleyCAFC said:Today is the day for Corbyn's no confidence vote.
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It would be interesting to see how Jacob and his chums would react if she were to win by 52:48.bobmunro said:
She will win - just needs a simple majority.Chizz said:
If she wins, however, she cannot fave another vote of no confidence for a year.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
Is that basically how it works?
Assuming there's a significant number (eg 100+) voting against her then anyone with any scruples at all would walk - she won't.
Would they be calling for her to step down? Or would they be determined to follow the mandate, on the basis that it's the will of the party and they knew what they were voting for?9 -
We have managed to assemble the worst set of politicians in recent British history - useless, dishonest etc.....9
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Agree. I think she'll get the 158 votes needed......but will stand down after April 29th.bobmunro said:
She will win - just needs a simple majority.Chizz said:
If she wins, however, she cannot fave another vote of no confidence for a year.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
Is that basically how it works?
Assuming there's a significant number (eg 100+) voting against her then anyone with any scruples at all would walk - she won't.0 -
That would be too wonderful for words!Chizz said:
It would be interesting to see how Jacob and his chums would react if she were to win by 52:48.bobmunro said:
She will win - just needs a simple majority.Chizz said:
If she wins, however, she cannot fave another vote of no confidence for a year.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Pretty much, if it succeeds, MPs are put forward as potential leaders, which MPs vote on by way of a secret ballot, the final two are then voted on by all party members.se9addick said:So the Tory MPs vote on whether they have confidence in her leadership. if she looses this then there is a leadership contest.
Is that basically how it works?
Assuming there's a significant number (eg 100+) voting against her then anyone with any scruples at all would walk - she won't.
Would they be calling for her to step down? Or would they be determined to follow the mandate, on the basis that it's the will of the party and they knew what they were voting for?1 -
Someone commented to me it's like we've shat ourselves in public and are now slipping about in our own mess in front of everyone.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:We continue on self-destruct mode. This country is a laughing stock.
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But they had an election less than two years ago. It was the democratic will of the Tory party that May lead them and once a decision like that is made, it can never be changed no matter how bad things get.16
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In the Tories or Labour?MuttleyCAFC said:Today is the day for Corbyn's no confidence vote.
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They say the secret of great comedy is timing.
The CCHQ Christmas Party is tonight.11 -
She’ll win I’ve no doubt. I don’t think even this shower of shite are stupid enough to get rid at this point.0
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Is it? They get one shot at this, perhaps two? All depends upon what's going through the minds of Soubry, Clarke and the rest of the Tory remainers - what are the angles on May surviving?MuttleyCAFC said:Today is the day for Corbyn's no confidence vote.
When it becomes clear that May is toast and cannot secure 158 MPs might be when the Tory remainers might support a change of government.
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T May to make an announcement outside Downing Street this morning... gen election? Resigning? People’s vote?0
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All of Muttley’s predictions have come true - let’s see if that trend continues!seriously_red said:
Is it? They get one shot at this, perhaps two? All depends upon what's going through the minds of Soubry, Clarke and the rest of the Tory remainers - what are the angles on May surviving?MuttleyCAFC said:Today is the day for Corbyn's no confidence vote.
When it becomes clear that May is toast and cannot secure 158 MPs might be when the Tory remainers might support a change of government.0 -
So in answer to the question posed by the thread title.
The influence was strong and stable governance, a decent economy, and a few fringe nutters who should have been ignored.4 -
Stealing that. Genuinely creasing up here.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Someone commented to me it's like we've shat ourselves in public and are now slipping about in our own mess in front of everyone.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:We continue on self-destruct mode. This country is a laughing stock.
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Dominic Raab strangely quiet on Twitter. The rest have all backed her before the knife her in the back tonight.0
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She’s made it, she’s fighting the challenge to her premiership.kentaddick said:T May to make an announcement outside Downing Street this morning... gen election? Resigning? People’s vote?
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Teresa May announces that if she is toppled, Brexit may be cancelled.
Listen kiddies, behave yourselves of I'll take away christmas. Christ on a bike!!3