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What Is Your Prediction?
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Boris to win, with a small majority.
07:59 Mon 06th Jun 2022
I actually think he might lose: partly because it seems a lot of MPs are cross at a perception they’re being coerced into an early vote by the PM. And I think there must be a feeling that this is going to run and run until the PM goes. So best to hasten the process.
What he does have on his side is the fact that these days so many MPs are in government in one form or another: I think I saw a figure of 140, which is huge and IMO rather unsatisfactory.
Personally, I don’t mind either way but I suspect it’s the beginning of the end
What he does have on his side is the fact that these days so many MPs are in government in one form or another: I think I saw a figure of 140, which is huge and IMO rather unsatisfactory.
Personally, I don’t mind either way but I suspect it’s the beginning of the end
TCL:
Tom Quinn, from the Department of Government at the University of Essex, explains the rules in some detail here:
https:/ /www.es sex.ac. uk/blog /posts/ 2022/01 /24/how -to-ous t-a-tor y-leade r-the-r ules-ex plained
Tom Quinn, from the Department of Government at the University of Essex, explains the rules in some detail here:
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As I wrote on another thread I suspect only about 30% will vote against him at this point but he will limp on as a lame duck PM.
He has to go, but he wont not even if he wins by only one vote.
Johnson only has himself to blame, he has wasted a golden opportunity by allowing his unelected wife to influence policy to the detriment of the country and the Party.
He has to go, but he wont not even if he wins by only one vote.
Johnson only has himself to blame, he has wasted a golden opportunity by allowing his unelected wife to influence policy to the detriment of the country and the Party.
My own view is that if Tory MPs were asked to vote solely upon who they wish to see as PM, Boris would win easily.
However I suspect that many/most of them will be thinking ahead to the next election, with the real question in their minds actually being "Do we stand much hope of winning if Boris is still PM?". Even some of Boris's biggest fans might vote against him if that's the way that they're thinking, so I think that he might well lose the vote.
However I suspect that many/most of them will be thinking ahead to the next election, with the real question in their minds actually being "Do we stand much hope of winning if Boris is still PM?". Even some of Boris's biggest fans might vote against him if that's the way that they're thinking, so I think that he might well lose the vote.