Kikapu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Kikapu wrote:Paphitis, the Tories and Boris are on the ropes and the rest of the parliament members are free to punch them at will, and until the no deal Brexit is resolved by October 31st, the knockout punch will not come no matter how much Boris begs for it to put him out of his misery.
Not quite Kikapu.
Those on the ropes are the chickens who are unwilling to face the public. The Tories want to face the public as they have nothing to be ashamed of.
the knock punch will come from the people. It won't be directed towards Boris but to those who have created this circus.
Listen, the parliament and Labour are in no hurry to give Boris and the Tories a lifeline by calling for no confidence vote or ask for general election. They got Boris right where they want him, which is why Boris is skirmishing like a fish out of water. He is helpless and wants the parliament to put him back into the water with a no CV or GE. He will get neither before the parliament is ready and willing. It is the only way to deal with such cocksucker in the eyes of the parliament. I am rather enjoying the theatre of the parliament. This is very educational to the British people.
We will see who will be skirmishing soon enough.
I don't believe the remainers have many options except for the following:
1) have a vote of no confidence which plays into Torie hands, or
2) try and repeal Article 50 which again plays right into Torie and Brexit Party hands.
Boris has already stated he will not ask for an extension and no one can force him to unless they have a vote of no confidence and form Government themselves which they will not do.
The Tories have placed themselves nicely as the party for BREXIT and the Liberal democrats as the party of remainers and as the anti democratic party. Corbynated Chicken is the person floundering here.
Watch this video. Yes he is a backyarder but he makes great points.
Corbynated Chicken has lost all his votes to Brexit Party and Lib democrats now and is a minority Party. They are out of touch. And the Brexit party will go right behind the Tories.