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So the rumours that we were hearing last night were correct. The names have gone in to the chairman of the 1922 committee, Graham Brady, and now we have a confidence vote taking place.
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Tom Peck of the Independent on SKY says she will lose it comfortably.
I still think most would give her the benefit of the doubt for now (especially given the fear of who follows).
But the anger about the cancelled vote, and the fact those supporting her are backing her for a year without further challenge, makes me think that’s by no means certain. And even if she scrapes it she has some thinking to do... because the forthcoming parliamentary shenanigans is no place for a leader who’s lost the publicly-if-anonymously-stated confidence of 40pc of her party.
madness.
but not decisive - they have been twaddling around this for weeks. I wonder if JRM will claim any credit to try and restore his decreased authority?
https://mobile.twitter.com/Anna_Soubry/status/1072754552225583104
Make your mind up Anna!
Anyway, my total stake was tiny.
On topic: if not now, when?
She doesn’t want that on her conscience.
As a diabetic she knows how important this is.
In the event of a meds shortage Leavers won’t be safe, the UK won’t be pleasant.
Those gallows on display on Sunday may end up being used by those impacted by a meds shortage or their family.
These guys are already at "bargaining":
https://twitter.com/FraserNelson/status/1072770302541746176
1. The Tory leadership voting system is so much more sensible than Labour's, ensuring as it does that the party membership is only presented with a choice between the two candidates most acceptable to the parliamentary party
2. While she clearly in not a quitter, one must think that Mrs May would be relieved to lose this vote.
https://twitter.com/annaturley/status/1072763252638171137?s=21
Look out for politicians with dental appointments today.
We've been told the chief whip was trying to canvass support in cabinet - I think she quits as they equivocate. Not all will be public in support. That didn't require hindsight. It was one of the more baffling things she has done, trying to avoid humiliation...by being humiliated. She lost much dignity in that moment and undermined much of the respect she had still earned.
Problem is no tory could offer a referendum and hope to win the MPs/Membership. That would be poison.
So, risks a fundamental split of the party.
Loses VONC in commons
General Election Boris vs. Corbyn
I am expecting her to lose tonight. A French egg is a French egg.
https://twitter.com/michaelgove/status/1072767423697309696
... and voting for her ...
https://twitter.com/MattHancock/status/1072766026536882176