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The Prime Minister must use any means at his disposal to prevent further delay and prevarication. All the opponents of Brexit want to do is to prevent it. They see further delay (which is all they can achieve in the immediate future) as a step on the way to achieving that aim. Most of them voted to allow a referendum, most of them stated they would agree to...
16:48 Mon 26th Aug 2019
No Tora, it wouldn't, in my lily livered opinion.
i'd probably be tempted to comment if i knew what V B Q C meant
if parliament acquiesces to his plans, what's the possibility of mr Corbyn not honouring his pledge to be only a temporary leader?
If proof was needed to show we are in the silly season - this is it.
Vichy British Quisling Commons.
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the C = Collaborators JD
Looks like he is going to lose the support of the Lib Dems:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49468218
Actually I was thinking you might choose any word to your liking beginning with C.
worf paying
you mean

why make any part of the question clear ?
I choose the answer: yes
//i'd probably be tempted to comment if i knew what V B Q C meant//

Sounds like a shopping channel to me.
To be honest, Boris hasn't been quite the disaster I was expecting, but it is early days yet.
I have written on here several times that I believe a Coup is a very bad idea, and will be counter-productive.
It is for that reason I do not believe there will be a vote of no confidence (VONC), or that Corbyn (or anyone else) will steal power.
If by some madness there is a VONC, it will fail and Johnson will survive.
Think I know what the VB stands for when TGT is posting.
Keep him out!
He is a professional protester, he would be protesting against himself outside Downing Street, and handing in petitions to himself and still going on marches to rail against the system. What a plonker.
I wish I shared your optimism but it only takes two renegade Tories to abstain and Boris is toast. However I am confident that in the subsequent election he will rise, phoenix-like, from the ashes.
On behalf of the VBQC. Don’t be fekkin ridiculous.
If I was Boris Jonson, I would be overjoyed at losing a VONC and a cuckoo installed at No.10.
The public would be outraged and vote in a majority Tory Government in at the shortly to be held General Election.
Corbyn would be toast.
That’s a very risky gambit. You underestimate the number of idiot ‘anti establishment’ voters there are.
It is not often that my mind boggles but the thought that MPs are prepared to vote down Boris and instal Jez causes it to do so. Government of national unity? My Aris! I suspect, however, that a few Labour MPs will not support Corbyn and that Boris may well survive. The talent that Corbyn has lost from his Front Bench over the past few years is enormous. They are merely biding their time.
In reply to the OP- they probably think it is a price worth paying. I honestly think they are becoming a bit unhinged. I can't think Corbyn would fancy his chances in an election and this is the only grab at power he has. (Glad to know what V B Q C stands for.)

What is very worrying is the Parliamentary arithmetic. I imagine that Boris's camp is seeking ways of nullifying it. I still expect some sort of bold move if necessary.

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