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I wonder what prat takes over in October as Osborne may be next as it will only be the same for us as they let the rest of the world in instead but the others they can't get rid of them so that will hamper the new government to try and kick them out but at least he is going that was on tv at 0815 this morning but try not to put Johnson in as he won't know what to do full stop as not been in politics for long enough and only going to the meetings in downing street when he was wanted
Oh good grief I sincerely hope not!!Might be Gove??
Forgive my ignorance, but does having a new Conservative leader trigger a general election? Otherwise the country will be run by someone that NO ONE voted for, rather then someone simply the majority didn't vote for!
I think David Cameron should be made to stay until the end of his term and not let him skulk away just because it didn't go the way he wanted. He should respect the way the public voted man up and get on with doing the job he was elected for
@Robinredbreast ...I would agree.....I always remember Boris Johnson at the handover of the Olympics from Beijing to London....he looked such a scruff standing there waving the flag and I thought 'what sort of message does this send out to the rest of the world'.....was most definitely an embarrassing uncle moment....My son said he would love Boris Johnson to be the next PM ?? I said NO, he is like the embarrassing uncle at family weddings and would only be good at children's parties and Bar Mitzvah's, but it did make him laugh.
Referring to Boris Johnson as BJ has put me off my brekkers with the mental image!I agree. He should have taken a deep breath, respected the results and said ,'right, onwards and upwards'. I am very sorry and shocked that he has resigned. I reckon BJ would do a good job. I am sure it will pan out, today was a massive knee jerk reaction to a result many were not expecting I suspect.
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Yes I expect you are right and he would of have had to go eventually but to try and save face he will now always be able to say he resigned he wasn't sacked. I don't know what would become of the country if everyone when something was not quite going the way they wanted it to just walked out on their jobYes I do agree, but in such a divided party it was only a matter of time before he was unseated anyway, maybe he thought now was the right time to leave rather than waiting to be pushed..............who knows.
No, you don't vote for the Prime minister, but your local mp. The party with the majority forms the government with their leader being Prime Minister. If the party leader resigns/dies the deputy leader takes over until a new one is elected by party members.Forgive my ignorance, but does having a new Conservative leader trigger a general election? Otherwise the country will be run by someone that NO ONE voted for, rather then someone simply the majority didn't vote for!
He won't handle them, he'll bail at the same time as Cameron, we'll have a new right wing PM and a Brexit cabinet.
Sobering times, far right and far left
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Still waiting for Osborne to go... Can't see how he can stay when he was pro..
Maybe form a solid active shadow government?
I think David Cameron should be made to stay until the end of his term and not let him skulk away just because it didn't go the way he wanted. He should respect the way the public voted man up and get on with doing the job he was elected for
So at the end of today the FTSE 250 has dropped another 7% more than at any time, in any crisis since the mid 80's, banking stocks, a customary bellwether of our economic stability have been decimated, sterling has fallen further, S&P and Fitch have both downgraded our status to AA with a negative view of the potential economic impact.
I get the strong feeling, though I could be wrong that many of the core economic forecasts termed "Project Fear", may sadly turn out to be accurate.
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So at the end of today the FTSE 250 has dropped another 7% more than at any time, in any crisis since the mid 80's, banking stocks, a customary bellwether of our economic stability have been decimated, sterling has fallen further, S&P and Fitch have both downgraded our status to AA with a negative view of the potential economic impact.
I get the strong feeling, though I could be wrong that many of the core economic forecasts termed "Project Fear", may sadly turn out to be accurate.
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