measurer wrote:What I disagree with is a government party can have two leaders resign office and still rule the country after picking - among themselves - the new leader. A bloody G.E should be called, as it's obvious this party is in crisis.
art0hur0moh wrote:measurer wrote:What I disagree with is a government party can have two leaders resign office and still rule the country after picking - among themselves - the new leader. A bloody G.E should be called, as it's obvious this party is in crisis.
that could only work if mp's where independant. but You swear an oath to a party, not the mp or pm.
measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
McAz wrote:measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
A motion of no confidence is passed in Her Majesty's Government by a simple majority and 14 days elapses without the House passing a confidence motion in any new Government formed
A motion for a general election is agreed by two thirds of the total number of seats in the Commons including vacant seats (currently 434 out of 650)
Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
A motion of no confidence is passed in Her Majesty's Government by a simple majority and 14 days elapses without the House passing a confidence motion in any new Government formed
A motion for a general election is agreed by two thirds of the total number of seats in the Commons including vacant seats (currently 434 out of 650)
Spot on. Here's hoping.
McAz wrote:measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
A motion of no confidence is passed in Her Majesty's Government by a simple majority and 14 days elapses without the House passing a confidence motion in any new Government formed
A motion for a general election is agreed by two thirds of the total number of seats in the Commons including vacant seats (currently 434 out of 650)
measurer wrote:McAz wrote:measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
A motion of no confidence is passed in Her Majesty's Government by a simple majority and 14 days elapses without the House passing a confidence motion in any new Government formed
A motion for a general election is agreed by two thirds of the total number of seats in the Commons including vacant seats (currently 434 out of 650)
Thanks to both of you.
I cannot believe that this isn't brewing. A party that is in total disarray get to still govern a country that has no faith left in them? Fingers crossed.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:measurer wrote:Thank you Canny. Can you tell me if there is any way they can be forced to call another G.E ?
A motion of no confidence is passed in Her Majesty's Government by a simple majority and 14 days elapses without the House passing a confidence motion in any new Government formed
A motion for a general election is agreed by two thirds of the total number of seats in the Commons including vacant seats (currently 434 out of 650)
Spot on. Here's hoping.
Good idea, let's all vote Libdem and stop the ridiculous game of musical chairs between tories and labour
Guest wrote:And not a day too soon!
This woman has lied and failed the UK, making it the laughing stock of Europe if not the World.
Now we wait with baited breath to see who her successor will be.
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