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Default BoJo a million miles out of his depth

On 04/09/2019 20:04, Keema's Nan wrote:
On 4 Sep 2019, dennis@home wrote
(in article ):

On 04/09/2019 18:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/09/2019 17:44, michael adams wrote:
"The Natural wrote in message
...

It is strange how at the moment only Boris wants an election.
I wonder why...

The actual answer...

If he calls an election the constituencies of the deselected rebel Tories
and retirees will be able to put up new loyal candidates. Thus
maintaining
or increasing his majority (so he hopes)

As it is, his position is falling away as a result of withdrawing the
whip from the rebels who are either going to vote against him, or
abstain.

Why should Corbyn want to help him out at this point ?

The penny possibly dropped as he was facing Corbyn across the
dispatch box and was reduced I believe, to calling him a big girl's
blouse.

Anyway, thank you for your question.
So you admit that the popular mandate in the country is with Boris?
And leaving?
Without a deal?
So why not have a 'peoples vote' on it?


Stop making stuff up.
Most of the population want a deal including those that voted leave.


When people say €śmost of the population€ť they usually mean their mummy,
daddy, big sister (who they spy on in their bedroom), and the dog.



Current polls show that there isn't even a majority of brexiteers that
want no deal.

They do show a majority of brexiteers that would support no deal if the
EU was the one causing the problems, which it isn't.

So overall of the people that voted about 70% don't want a no deal
brexit so parliament is acting on the will of the people as it is
supposed to unlike boris who couldn't give a stuff about the people as
long as they vote for him.