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In reply to the discussion: Boris Johnson is in deep doo doo - he was humiliated. [View all]TubbersUK
(1,517 posts)58. He removed the Tory whip from them - they're now sitting in Parliament as INDEPENDENTS
And won't be able to stand as Tory candidates at the next election
Edit: as far as the Parliamentary arithmetic is concerned, Johnson is now considered to have a majority of (minus) -43 or so. I've seen a few mutterings re the possibility of the opposition getting together to lay claim to government, but who knows at this juncture.
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There's talk that when he loses tomorrow night, he just won't take the bill to be signed by the
OnDoutside
Sep 2019
#2
Oh yes. He's quite well educated and intellectual. "He feigns his shambolic appearance." Righto!
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#63
That's funny because the BBC is reporting that He is releasing their seats from being "under the Tor
grantcart
Sep 2019
#45
He removed the Tory whip from them - they're now sitting in Parliament as INDEPENDENTS
TubbersUK
Sep 2019
#58
Hence the logic of making a TOTAL separation between monarchy & politics. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2019
#68
I predicted the internet would weaken democracies. Happened very fast. First
applegrove
Sep 2019
#27