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Ed Can We Have An A B Poll On How People Are Going To Vote In The Imminent G E?
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Boris is going for 5 straight vote losses in the House of Commons, confirming he is the worst Prime Minister ever.
He will bring a Bill on Monday requesting a General Election. The SECOND time in a week from a man who says he DOESN’T want an election.
But the result is already know. ALL the Opposition Parties have said they will vote against it.
Of course it is just a stunt, and just makes him look foolish.
He will bring a Bill on Monday requesting a General Election. The SECOND time in a week from a man who says he DOESN’T want an election.
But the result is already know. ALL the Opposition Parties have said they will vote against it.
Of course it is just a stunt, and just makes him look foolish.
I can believe it was part of Johnson's plan to engineer a situation where he was "forced" into an early General Election. I even said so -- we're now basically in my scenario 2 from a couple of months ago. What I can't believe is that he wanted a situation where he is basically the lamest of lame duck Prime Ministers. He'll now spend the next two months being entirely subservient to the will of the House, rather than his own party.
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Winter time General Elections are quite rare these days, the last one in 1935 and resulted from a similar crisis. The wisdom is that people won’t go out to vote when it is cold and dark.
If we get an extension beyond 31 Oct to 31 Jan 2020 then we might even have to wait until next year.
Though it is hard to see how Boris could carry on with a minus 45 majority.
Winter time General Elections are quite rare these days, the last one in 1935 and resulted from a similar crisis. The wisdom is that people won’t go out to vote when it is cold and dark.
If we get an extension beyond 31 Oct to 31 Jan 2020 then we might even have to wait until next year.
Though it is hard to see how Boris could carry on with a minus 45 majority.
How generous of you :)
But with five weeks required between calling and holding an election, and with Parliament set to be prorogued next week, and with all opposition parties set to refuse the election request on Monday -- I'm not holding out much hope. As I say, missed my opportunity to throw November into the bet.
But with five weeks required between calling and holding an election, and with Parliament set to be prorogued next week, and with all opposition parties set to refuse the election request on Monday -- I'm not holding out much hope. As I say, missed my opportunity to throw November into the bet.
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