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However I think Crosby will become more important both once it reaches the members' vote and at the next general election in advising Boris as he did successfully in Boris' 2 Mayoral bids and in Cameron's 2015 election win
Who would have thought it just a few weeks ago - Boris Johnson and Gavin Williamson running the country?
But as a lawyer it is your trade to make a very good argument out of a weak or non-existent case. So I can understand how you appreciate the skill in others
(She is referring to a mid 80s family holiday accident )
This is most definitely a Richard Leonard thread. A bit of a Z-lister.
On a minor point of accuracy, Liam Fox is backing Hunt not Johnson.
They want to kill off the Brexit party as much as the Tories - the Tories by contrast are no threat locally to them. Not many of them but perhaps enough if Boris can bring over a few more from the ERG for a revised deal - if its available of course?
Its possible!
My mum voted Conservative all of her life until 2013, 2014 and 2015, when she flipped to Ukip. Back to Tory in 2017. She's not very political, but having voted Leave in 2016 has to turn the television off now when she hears Grieve, Soubry, Lammy and Stewart. She voted Brexit Party in 2019.
Boris will likely bring her back. If he delivers...
It is perhaps another indictment of May's leadership that she moved him to a position he wasn't suited to.
Boris, being idle but intelligent, might prove better at putting the square pegs in the square holes.
I think the best politics changing event of recent years was Eric Joyce thumping someone in a Westminster bar.
No doubt the Brexit Party topping the poll in their areas in the European elections has concentrated their minds
What I can be certain about is that Boris (Stacey) goes down well in Billericay!
So who are Smithy and Nessa?
Of course the Brexit Party was just 683 votes from winning Peterborough and there are plenty more Labour seats with higher Leave votes than Peterborough had
But intelligent? According to Gove he has a memory like a sieve. How many intelligent people do you know who cannot remember an important conversation they had yesterday?
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2019-01-29/division/E50A0F18-3569-4D75-8F23-590E560786DA/EuropeanUnion(Withdrawal)Act2018?outputType=Party
2. Einstein notoriously had a terrible memory.
Of course a 17% drop compared to the general election is no concern.
But in parts of the north - the issues some Labour MPs face is rather different.
Anything that makes Farage and the Brexit party disappears is good for them.
PS I think you are comparing the Peterborough local authority results for the EU elections with the Peterborough constituency. The former is larger and includes nine more rural Tory learning and no doubt Brexit party sympathetic areas. So the two numbers aren't comparable - as Peterborough as a council area is seemingly more pro leave than the Peterborough constituency.
https://labourlist.org/2019/01/yvette-cooper-move-to-block-no-deal-passes-by-7-votes/
So let's look at the Boris Administration - A cabinet of all the talents :
Prime Minister - Boris Johnson
Deputy PM FSoS - Gavin Williamson
Chancellor - Chris Grayling
Foreign Secretary - Ester McVey
Home Secretary - Mark Francois
Chief Sec Treasury - Liz Truss
Defence - Graham Norton
Health - Peter Bone
BREXIT - Jacob Rees-Mogg
Justice - Fiona Onasanya,
Business - Lord Sugar
International Trade - David Dickinson
Work and Pensions - Sir Philip Green
Education - Tyson Fury
Environment - Bill Oddie
Housing & Communities - Owen Patterson
Transport - Jeremy Clarkson
Culture Media & Sport - Jo Brand
Scotland - Billy Connolly
N. Ireland - Arlene Foster
Wales - Aled Jones
House of Lords - Viscount John O'Reilly of Hersham
Also some Labour MPs were paired and had to abstain .
The 10 Tory MPs who voted with Labour ie Lee, Spelman, Grieve, Gyimah etc are the same as have always voted to block No Deal and that had little to do with the leadership
Foxy, re Williamson being Chancellor, I suspect not because I think he is the type that could easily make gaffes and, to his credit, I suspect he knows this. Ironically, if he did get the Chancellorship, I would almost see it as Boris giving him a poison chalice.
Obitus, similar answer to your question - I do think Williamson wants to become PM but I think he realises the Tories need someone with a personality as a leader now and so he wouldn't be suited. He's young, he can wait for the mood of the country to change.
JackW - I did have a think, funnily enough, about a Johnson cabinet. Not sure many of our choices, mmm, overlap but I will put in a separate post...
If there is a market for Brexit Secretary under Johnson, I would expect to get very short odds that Dominic Raab will resume his previous role, but this time without the hindrance of being undermined by his boss.
Otherwise No Deal it will be in October (though I think Boris would call a snap general election to be held by the end of October if he cannot get the Withdrawal Agreement renegotiated to get a mandate for Brexit Deal or No Deal)
"Section 11(1) and Schedule 1 of the Act provide that specified government bodies can be prosecuted for Corporate Manslaughter. The statute provides an exception to the general rule that a crown body cannot be prosecuted for a criminal offence (see section 40 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947).
Schedule 1 lists the government bodies to which the offence applies. It includes the major departments of central government such as the Department of Health, Department for Education, DEFRA, Ministry of Defence and the Home Office, as well as the Welsh Government.
Section 16 contains provisions which identify the relevant body to prosecute where functions have been transferred from one public body to another since the date of the offence."
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/corporate-manslaughter
First, he is in a lucky position where he can get rid of a fair few people either because they are May loyalists, have little support and / or in trouble in the party. So, for various reasons, you would expect to see the backs of Hammond / Lidlington / Gauke / Clark / Bradley / Brokenshire / Green / Grayling / Stride and a few others. I think Penny Mourdant could also be at risk - she's backed Hunt but I think she will be viewed as a busted flush having not gone for the PM-ship. Fox might also be a casualty.
Second, I would expect his rivals to stay in his post. They have all done reasonable jobs, it stops them being on the back benches and there is no reason to shift them. So Hunt, Javid and Hancock to stay. Gove is the interesting one. He has been a success at DEFRA, I suspect it will be down to whether he can stomach having Boris as his boss. I can also see him bringing in McVey and Stewart - McVey in a sort of Communities role to help boost left behind towns (and provide a counterweight to Boris' Etonian background), Stewart in some undetermined area around the Union.
Raab would be the more interesting question. I could see him as a possible next Chancellor - I think it will be between him and Truss for the post, with their low tax ideas appealing to the base. Both have their issues with promoting a low tax agenda that will be criticised - Raab comes across as lacking in warmth,, Truss is gaffe-prone. Raab would probably be the better choice but I suspect Boris willl like being the first PM to have a woman as Chancellor.
Who else could come into the Cabinet. Priti Patel might come back either as IDS (and cut the budget) or Defence Secretary, if Penny goes.
The word is he's eyeing up Plaid Cymru.
https://mobile.twitter.com/EliClifton/status/1139564703666057217
Has he really though? Seems like the portion of the GOP supporting Trump while he delivers judges ........ for as long as he's useful.
Heaven knows why they trust him, though, and I suspect it won't last.
"You knew damn well I was a snake before you brought me in."
Mine OTOH genuinely does have zero interest in politics. Too busy watching reruns of Midsomer Murders. The old ones with John Nettles. Doesn't like the new guy.
Had she done so we'd never have had the Stuarts, the Civil War, there'd have been no glorious revolution and we'd have dodged the Hanoverians too.
She was what a successful Theresa May looks like. With leadership skills.
I wonder if he can re-badge the May Deal and get it through?
If he can it will be a joke and a scandal - and also a triumph and a great service to the nation.
Edited extra bit: also, there's still time/space to submit if you have written a book, but it won't last long.
There are many examples of this in air crash investigations for example.
Some of the crew claimed a torpedo attack remember.
Read this for interesting info
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28529/japanese-ship-owner-disputes-u-s-claims-about-tanker-attack-as-fears-of-conflict-loom
Owen PATERSON was the best Agriculture secretary this century, the best since Gummer.
Truss was by far the worst, worse even that the Labour contributions.
I would say since 1979 the best Agriculture Secretaries were in order GUMMER, PATERSON, JOPLING, BROWN and the worst were The Labour woman who gave all farmers' personal details to the press, SHEPHERD and TRUSS
People slam him for his infidelities, and maybe it is a poor character trait, but you could say it proves he is a good salesman. The product doesn't ostensibly look that good.
Although I do hope not. I would love to see those 2 in the run-off giving it large and getting extremely personal.