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Sure he can survive, if he refuses to resign.

Technically the Queen could fire him, I suppose, but it would be a "Constitutional Crises" if she did.
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You can rely on Boris to “get on with the job” until such time as it becomes impossible to bluster his way out. It’s very much down to the Conservative MPs and the 1922 Committee now.
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“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.” ― Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
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“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.” ― Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
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“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.” ― Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
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Three more British lawmakers resign from PM Johnson's government

July 6, 2022 2:43 PM GMT+2 Last Updated 4 hours ago

LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Three more British lawmakers on Wednesday joined a growing tally of resignations from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government in protest at his leadership.

Selaine Saxby, Claire Coutinho and David Johnston each said they were quitting their posts as parliamentary private secretaries, officials who assist ministers in their role.





https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/three- ... 022-07-06/
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Volkonski wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:28 pm
They've literally had to cancel committee hearings tomorrow because they lack ministers to participate, I'm told.
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This very recent article says 35 ministers have resigned and lists them by name. Go to the 18:19pm entry...

https://www.irvinetimes.com/news/202612 ... ons-mount/

How many ministers are there in the Government?
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That will have been a very costly renovation of his apartment for such a short time at No. 10. Especially when his succesor will replace much again. Wallpapers were really of shocking taste :blackeye:
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Supermarket security tags on cheese and Lurpak as cost of living sees shoplifting soar
Major supermarkets have resorted to fitting anti-theft devices on certain food products as Brits have had to resort to stealing items to tackle the rising cost of groceries

BySam BarkerPersonal Finance Reporter
17:34, 6 Jul 2022
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Supermarkets have been forced to put security tags on foods like cheese and Lurpak as shoppers have been driven to shoplift by the cost of living crisis.

Households will see their yearly food shopping bills hiked by £380 this year due to the soaring price of groceries.

Figures from analysts Kantar show that grocery price inflation jumped to 8.3% over the four weeks to June 12.

That is an increase on 7% in May, and the highest level since April 2009.

The rising cost of food, combined with increases in energy bills, petrol and the general cost of living, has led supermarkets to add more anti-theft devices to food.




https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/supermar ... k-27412283
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Boris Johnson sacks Michael Gove as he defies Cabinet calls to quit
A No.10 Downing Street official confirms that the leveling-up secretary and leading Brexiteer has been dismissed.

BY ANNABELLE DICKSON
July 6, 2022 10:42 pm

LONDON — Boris Johnson fired one of his most senior ministers, Michael Gove, as he brushed off calls from inside his own Cabinet to resign.

A No.10 Downing Street official confirmed that the leveling-up secretary, seen as a key policy mind in Johnson’s government, had been dismissed.

It came on a day of high drama that has gripped Westminster and rocked Johnson’s administration. The prime minister has been hit by a wave of senior resignations and mounting calls from top government figures for him to quit amid anger at his governing style and response to a set of scandals.




https://www.politico.eu/article/boris-j ... hael-gove/
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Mitch Benn just posted
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He still has the support of Ubertwit Jacob Rees-Mogg, so there's that.
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The Fogbow never sleeps. (Well, hardly ever.)

After finishing, at 1:30 am Pacific Time, the James Bond movie A View to a Kill (1985), which takes place in the San Francisco Bay Area where I am, I checked the Boris Johnson news yet again and found this...

It's over.
Boris Johnson is expected to resign as prime minister today

LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Boris Johnson will announce his resignation as British Prime Minister on Thursday, the BBC reported, after being abandoned by newly-appointed ministers and more than 50 others in a rebellion that had left government dangerously close to paralysis.

With eight ministers, including two secretaries of state, resigning in the last two hours, an isolated and powerless Johnson was set to bow to the inevitable and declare his was stepping down later, media reports said.

"Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative Party leader today," the BBC's political editor Chris Mason said.

After days of battling for his job, Johnson had been abandoned by all but a handful of allies. It was far cry from when Johnson, 58, rose to power in 2019 when he won a large majority, capturing votes in parts of Britain that had never supported his Conservative Party before.

Even his finance minister, Nadhim Zahawi, who was only appointed to his post on Wednesday, had called on his boss to resign.

"This is not sustainable and it will only get worse: for you, for the Conservative Party and most importantly of all the country," he said on Twitter. "You must do the right thing and go now."
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uks-jo ... 022-07-07/

Who will be the next Prime Minister?
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I'm still awake.

To respond to my own question, I found this...
Surprising Fact

It's legal to bet on politics in the U.K., and oddsmakers are listing the likes of Penny Mordaunt, the Minister of State for Trade Policy, along with Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid, two top Johnson cabinet members who abruptly resigned Tuesday, among the favorites to succeed Johnson. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt, whom Johnson defeated in the 2019 leadership election, are also considered contenders.
Anyone know about her?

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Not sure if I can think of a Conservative MP I would like to see as PM but I know of quite a few that, minus the obvious pathetic lying, will be worse than Boris. Anyway, it’s over and I’m sure the party will coalesce behind the message that it’s “time to move on”. /s The backstabbing and plotting should be fun to watch. :popcorn:
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He’s gone

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-07/ ... /101215472

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned after a string of cabinet resignations.

Key points:

Boris Johnson resigns as leader of the Conservative Party after he lost the confidence of his cabinet
It follows at least 59 resignations of ministers and junior ministers from his government
Mr Johnson will remain as caretaker PM until a new Conservative Party leader is chosen
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I was actually giving pretty good odds he would try to stick around and would refuse to resign.

Hell I'm pretty much assuming he will try for the Conservative leadership again. He is such a desperate fuck up.

Odds on Jaco Rees-Mogg getting the nod? I'm actually half serious...
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Suranis wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 8:41 am I was actually giving pretty good odds he would try to stick around and would refuse to resign.

Hell I'm pretty much assuming he will try for the Conservative leadership again. He is such a desperate fuck up.

Odds on Jaco Rees-Mogg getting the nod? I'm actually half serious...
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Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency i...
a joke - he does not know nothing - had to ask the public to provide him with hints for Brexit opportunities :cantlook: :brickwallsmall:
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Youtube link.

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David Cameron had to resign because of Boris Johnson.

Theresa May had to resign because of Boris Johnson.

And now Boris Johnson had to resign because of Boris Johnson.
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Trump is losing his political allies overseas: Netanyahu and now Boris, hopefully Putin will be next.
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