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"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt's highly unlikely that there would or even could be a general election in this situation, even if it were at the end of the 5-year term. The only way would be for the government to resign en masse, and say "Your turn to have a go" to Labour and the Lib Dems. Just imagine it!!!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostA UK national government was mooted at one time at the height of the Brexit farrago in Parliament during May's premiership. Could a vote of no confidence be passed on Johnson's leadership, as happened to Chamberlain in 1940? That 80 seat majority might not be as strong as it looks.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postwhy not try to deselect most tory MPs under the new rules that require ?10% of electors to call for it
Unlike recall procedures in some other countries, the act does not allow constituents to initiate proceedings. Instead, proceedings are initiated only if an MP is found guilty of a wrongdoing that fulfils certain criteria" Elaborated here:
The deeply unpleasant Charles Walker MP calling for "a Minister to consider his position...." because he says they knew tier 4 would come, but got the MPs out of the way before announcing it - R4 World at One today. (Implies far too much organisation and forethought for this lot, IMV).
Hancock is the obvious candidate. He looks like the shell of a man, in a zombie state. What's the concept?- a corpse strapped to the side of the lifeboat, to satisfy the sharks. Johnson has to stay until he's delivered Brexit to the satisfaction of the ERG - we're stuck with him for a while yet, despite the real responsibility residing with him. (I've never seen the similarity to Mr Toad mentioned in relation to Johnson.....)
A snippet to finish :
Any Questions Radio 4, 19 December. Chris Mason to Brandon Lewis MP /SoS Northern Ireland (what did he do to deserve that?)
“Is the prime minister the ideal poster boy for acting responsibly and controlling one’s urges?”
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Originally posted by french frank View PostDoor Matt has declared the crowds at St Pancras trying to leave London before the deadline are "totally irresponsible".
In these parts it is assumed the plague rats will have fled to their second homes in the lowest infection rate part of a low rate county - albeit that the rates have been shooting up the past week or so.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostI live in a wild, beautiful rural area and judging by what happened in last lockdown -ha! - FF is dead right. WE expect to be crowded by un-masked bikers, cyclists, mobile homes from all over.
Ha!Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post....- albeit that the rates have been shooting up the past week or so.
Having seen the K-Doze fleeing London yesterday en masse to considerately take the new variant with them to the rest of the UK, I foresee another lockdown like the first one in early January. All we need is for the scientists to find out that the vaccines are ineffective against this variant then it's game over.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostAbsolutely. Ten minutes away from us is a small town called Haltwhistle. Full of K-Dose. One decided that she would after all have her (illegal) 40th birthday party. She worked at the local factory. Three weeks ago, the number of infections in Haltwhistle rose to 17, then 30, then 40, now nearer 60...placing its' infection rate at about 1100 per 100,000. Pretty good going. Infect a factory and let the workers then infect the town. Trouble is the K-Doze are still walking about the place and ignoring self-isolation.
Having seen the K-Doze fleeing London yesterday en masse to considerately take the new variant with them to the rest of the UK, I foresee another lockdown like the first one in early January. All we need is for the scientists to find out that the vaccines are ineffective against this variant then it's game over.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostExcuse my ignorance, maybe its because I don’t get around much anymore - not been further east than Newquay since early March - what are K- Dose and K- Doze? - possibly every othe street-wise forumite knows but it appears to have slipped my radar!
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I've just been looking at the figures for my neck of the woods reported by the local rag and rather wish I hadn't. Three districts(including the one I live in) which up to now have had low rates of infection have suddenly rocketed. Trouble is there's no meat on the reporting to suggest/explain why it might be happening - non-compliance, localised hotspots lumped in with general figures, greater rate of testing, inaccurate test results?
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