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No, the Tory party elect a new leader who would then decide if they should risk calling an early general election or wait two years. -- nm
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LMS
What about all the Tories who resigned? -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Jul 6 '22, 13:59
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Responses:
They are still MPs, just resigned their cabinet posts, so would sit with the back bench MPs. Question is will Boris also resign as MP.
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LMS
Jul 6, 14:04
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The UK constituency names are probably the best thing about the UK -- nm
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ty97
Jul 6, 14:05
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Brigg and Goole - constituency or English breakfast dish? -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 6, 14:16
1
Why not both? -- nm
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ty97
Jul 6, 14:16
IMO, it's that they have a Lord Pickles -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 6, 14:11
Ruislip is my home town so I know the area well. Lord Binface could get elected next time there. -- nm
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LMS
Jul 6, 14:07
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Annnnd many of us yanks know that a "bin" is what you call a trash can -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jul 6, 14:13
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I might be confusing him with Count Buckethead. -- nm
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LMS
Jul 6, 14:21
no, the best thing about the UK is how they take American music and show the world how it should be played. -- nm
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mud
Jul 6, 14:07
they resigned from the cabinet, not parliament. -- nm
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mud
Jul 6, 14:01
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There’s how many cabinet members? We got like 20 for a nation 5x as large. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jul 6, 14:24
5
a lot of the resignations are also PPSs, who are basically sub-deputy ministers. like assistants to ministers, but not ministers themselves. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 6, 15:45
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PPSs? I don't think they exist. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 6, 15:47
Britain has a unitary government, so it doesn't have the split in responsibilities between federal and state gov't
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Roger More
Jul 6, 15:38
only a core are really considered the cabinet, a bunch of these are deputies and such. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 6, 14:39
how many House Committees are there, and how many Reps. sit on them? -- nm
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mud
Jul 6, 14:29
oooooohhhhhhh -- nm
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ty97
Jul 6, 14:02
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you 'mericans so silly -- nm
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mud
Jul 6, 14:03
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I thought the same thing as the right honorable ty97. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 6, 14:06
i thought they were just resigning from their cabinet positions? (i could be wrong, i have been very busy and not following closely) -- nm
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Andie
Jul 6, 14:01
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This. Afaict they are not resigning from parliament, just from the cabinet/department. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 6, 14:02
I have a question about this too. When so many resign do they usually end up running again in their respective areas? -- nm
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Diva
Jul 6, 14:01
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if they resigned from parliament, they don't if they're just resigning from the cabinet. I think. -- nm
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Remlik
Jul 6, 14:03
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I meant their respective ministries in the cabinet. -- nm
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Diva
Jul 6, 14:04
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I'm a little confused as to what you're asking, so apologizes if this comes off as over explaining
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Reagen
Jul 6, 14:13
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Yep Chris Pincher had the whip removed so is now an independent MP and still represents his constituency despite being a sex pest. -- nm
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LMS
Jul 6, 14:19
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You guys talk about the whip a lot more. Here they're just "kicked out of caucus". -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 6, 14:37
OH! duh...I'm an idiot. -- nm
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Remlik
Jul 6, 14:07
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not really - I didn't phrase it very well. -- nm
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Diva
Jul 6, 14:10
yeah, probly -- nm
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mud
Jul 6, 14:02
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