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She'll never resign. But, this hinges on hunt and javid – the two biggest beasts and leadership frontrunners for emergency PM. If they say time is up then time is up.
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Best prices on Oddschecker are 66/1 or 50/1 Hammond; 16/1 Hunt; 10/1 Javid.
https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/british-politics/next-prime-minister
One thing to be aware of, especially in the next leader markets, is bookmakers' terms generally rule out temporary or caretaker leaders.
When May goes, it will be incredibly febrile and intense - and at this point, unfathomable as to who emerges.
A shocking choice but it wouldn't be the first. Tory zeitgeist.
1) Everything he says
2) Everything he does
Apart from that he’s brilliant.
https://twitter.com/foxinsoxuk/status/1069482580616060928?s=19
And if that departure is in the next 3 weeks I suspect the answers could be very different as this will not be a situation where TMay can continue as caretaker leader in the way that Cameron did. Hence whilst I wouldn't go near Hammond for Party Leader I'm happily on him for next PM simply because he deals with detail and isn't going to be there long term...
Gove did all of us a huge favour in revealing (edit/ or confirming) the fact of Boris being a bumbling lazy chancer, which so many Tories were about to choose to ignore.
Hammond may get the gig as a caretaker. Not sure I see him winning a contest for the permanent post.
Some markets are just next Con leader, others are next permanent Con leader, not counting temporary/caretaker replacements for May.
In office. And utterly powerless. Feels like a viable analogy for Theresa May.
https://twitter.com/josh_hammer/status/1069386719093510145?s=21
If May were forced out it would be because the Tories were ready to go for No Deal in which case either Boris or Davis would be favourites. If there is an EUref2 with a Deal option as Deltapoll showed May could well win it
Even Clarkson would do a better job.
Conservatives were once the sensible ones who put the national interest first but the party is now home to Brexit zealots
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/the-tories-have-forgotten-their-selling-point-3hcwmtm6j
If May is forced out it will be to prevent a lost confidence vote and a minority Labour government, however unstable or shortlived that might be. Brexit is no longer the only consideration, or the most important in the short term.
David Davis is the sensible choice for an interim PM which a leadership election is held.
Very funny. The Tories main asset was their stewardship of the economy but they have become just another tax and spend polarity under Osborne and Hammond and have nothing much to distinguish them from Milibandite Labour now.
The national interest would be in implementing Brexit not ignoring it by trying to implement Brino. May’s obsession with immigration as the only reason people voted Leave is asinine and mistaken.
Hammond has no chance. He is more unpopular than May and even less charisma. He is just another tax and spend Chancellor who is over promoted. Either the Tories appoint a Leave supporter to replace May or they lay out the welcome mat for Corbyn.
Either we need a brexit deal or we don't. If we don't the Tories need to focus in that, if we do we need parliament to grow up and pass it even if it means labour get in.
As odd as it may seem she has had a reason to stay on, a small part to success. That won't be the case soon so it would be time.
For the umpteenth time the EU have made clear it is this Deal or No Deal. End of conversation. There is no other Deal available without permanent Customs Union and/or permanent Single Market
David Davis? Really?
They deserve to have a Corbyn Premiership that sees NI become a part of the Republic.
https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1069359323434942464?s=21
If she does go, which I doubt, she has to be successeded by a Leaver and Davis is the most sensible choice.
He didn’t really have any worthwhile rebuttal arguments and nor do you it seems.
Corbyn could be pm very soon. Let's say May goes and a Tory leader tries to get something new so the dup calm down. Maybe they are very lucky but most likely they get nothing or only tweaks. At which point unless they go no deal they might as well just have stuck with May and we should have a GE which Corbyn wins by default as Tories fight.
I wish prime minister good luck as Starmer moves them toward remain.
One of them might be Prime Minister but not Conservative party leader. Worth noting when considering which betting markets to play on.
1) resign 2) try to renegotiate a new deal 3) call for a GE to back her deal 4) call for a second referendum to back her deal in some form or 5) come out for hard brexit.
1) feels unlikely, 2) difficult to know what she could achieve if anything, but this would seem to be the logical next step, 3) possible, but short of a landslide or somehow changing Tory MP votes I don't know that this helps 4) Unclear how it passes parliament, what the wording would be, many other problems... 5) I think parliament/her party would get rid of her.
I don't understand though how her whips have so miscalculated. They must have thought they could get this deal through parliament, so how can there be 80+ Tory MPs opposed?
You cannot assume mps will act in ways based on premises they don't believe. They mostly think there are changes to be made. They will accordingly no matter how wrong you think they are.
Don't you know anything ? He isn't available, he's negotiating a trade deal with Minnesota
The Conservatives won't be able to find any kind of leader who can keep their coalition together, should May jump or be pushed. And I'm not convinced there'd be a majority for holding another election, while both Norway and ref II could just about get to critical mass.
I don’t know if she could be stopped from doing this by a leadership challenge. I suspect the whips will pressure the 1922 committee to alter their rules to say that a GE has precedence.
If she can’t get past the FTPA as has been suggested here then she’ll rely on goading the DUP to support the opposition parties to pass a VONC.
It all comes down to whether her MPs want her or not.
As for the next leader, if Brexit isn’t done then it has to be a firm leaver in charge or Leave voters will always feel betrayed. Not sure who would do it though.