A member of the Government doesn't have to be an MP He can also take a seat with someone stepping down in a strong Cons seat and having a bye-election.
They would put him in the House of Lordies, and he would rule from there... Provided he gets a maj. If he loses his seat & the Tories don't win - Blojob might be looking a little awkward and permenently in the fridge.
Plenty. Apparently lots of dead and dusty folks still sitting about wearing ermine (and claiming allowances) so a seat could be found.
Oh that's good then, maybe he could give it a spring clean as it sounds fusty I'm just trying to work out my Friday plan. If it's Corbyn do I cancel my broadband now or roll my contract for another year If it's Boris do I need something for tea tomorrow night or do we all get a Brexit pie If it's Swinson do I gas myself in the garage or peel my skin off with a clothes peg And if it's that little Scottish lady I'm wondering if you can wear base layers under kilts
And the country has been suckered by a pathological liar and buffoon This would be the best result for labour as they’d have to dump Corbyn. I really cannot understand why the Labour Party can’t see that he is the problem. Looks like the SNP is going to increase its number of seats too.
A tory with a massive majority would be likely to step down, cause a by election and boris would run for the seat and be back in parliament in weeks The thing about an unwritten constitution however is that there is nothing written that says you have to be an mp to be in government. As mentioned earlier, a lord can be in government without being an mp. He can lose his seat, be appointed a lord, then get back into government through that route it's all excitement of the moment and chuckles getting carried away though
Wow, so our poll from October not a million miles away. If... the exit poll is more or less correct then it’s goodbye EU. The best thing will be to end the paralysis of the country. No matter what anyone voted today or in the referendum getting the country moving again can only be a good thing.
If true, I suspect that will probably be the postal votes which tends to be elderly and tory. The votes at the polling booths might change that ?
It does show that the feeling for Brexit hasn't diminished - in fact it appears to have grown significantly but it's not over until the fat blonde fella sings...
This a million times Corbyn, McDonnell and the majority of the shadow cabinet need to go. Or the party needs to split and let momentum do their own thing, but labour needs to come in a little from far left
Ffs noobs Do I need to keep my clothes peg to hand or call virgin to tell em to stick my monthly fibre bill?