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If Jeremy Loses Tomorrow ....
... as seems likely, will he be given the order of the boot - and if so, who will replace him?
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16:28 Wed 11th Dec 2019
An interesting question.
My view has always been that JC was somewhat baffled at being thrust into the front line as he was, having shown neither a shred of aptitude for frontline politics, or equally, a shred of interest in ending up there, so I have always been convinced that a defeat will be a blessed relief for him, he can resign and return to being a backbench agitator, which is all he has ever been, and all he is suitable for.
If the unthinkable happens, and they win, he may have to stay on because he huffed about being 'ready and willing' to do so, when clearly he is actually neither.
Interesting times - let's reconvene here on Friday morning ...
My view has always been that JC was somewhat baffled at being thrust into the front line as he was, having shown neither a shred of aptitude for frontline politics, or equally, a shred of interest in ending up there, so I have always been convinced that a defeat will be a blessed relief for him, he can resign and return to being a backbench agitator, which is all he has ever been, and all he is suitable for.
If the unthinkable happens, and they win, he may have to stay on because he huffed about being 'ready and willing' to do so, when clearly he is actually neither.
Interesting times - let's reconvene here on Friday morning ...
// If Jeremy Loses Tomorrow .... //
it’s very possible that he won’t. this election is for the tories to win, labour don’t need to win anything. all the SNP and lib-dems need to do is take 12 seats from the tories and labour will by default form the next government. if they don’t and the tories don’t get their majority it’ll be a case of “Status Quo is not just a rock band” and the opposition will continue to dominate affairs in parliament. either way JC is the winner without winning a thing.
it’s very possible that he won’t. this election is for the tories to win, labour don’t need to win anything. all the SNP and lib-dems need to do is take 12 seats from the tories and labour will by default form the next government. if they don’t and the tories don’t get their majority it’ll be a case of “Status Quo is not just a rock band” and the opposition will continue to dominate affairs in parliament. either way JC is the winner without winning a thing.
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