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now is NOT the time to further destabilize the nation.... leave her be...
08:05 Wed 12th Dec 2018
It feels like an age the time it has taken to reach 48 letters (if indeed they now have 48).
But to remove May will take 3 times that number of Tory MPs to vote against her.
That is not going to happen. And another vote of no confidence then cannot happen for another 12 months.
It is shocking that at this most crucial time for our country in 50 years, the Conservative Party is busy playing nonsensical games.
But to remove May will take 3 times that number of Tory MPs to vote against her.
That is not going to happen. And another vote of no confidence then cannot happen for another 12 months.
It is shocking that at this most crucial time for our country in 50 years, the Conservative Party is busy playing nonsensical games.
Removing the one pushing for greater union with the EU when the country decided out, is hardly a game. For sure it needs more with the courage to realise her removal is good for both party and nation, and vote for it; but after the deal (non) vote fiasco there has to be a chance enough opt to do what needs to be done.
At the moment there are 330 Cons. Seats. With May having to achieve 50% of the vote to remain, she needs 165 or more positive votes . Calculating that at least 48 of the house will vote against her (those who wrote the letters of no confidence) then surely there needs only to be another 118 votes against, to trigger a leadership contest. I think she will go -unless she resigns this morning but I wouldn't put money on that happening.