Once Cameron steps down tomorrow who will take over? Clegg?
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Originally posted by Unix View PostOnce Cameron steps down tomorrow who will take over? Clegg?
His skin is a thick as anyone's and there is a General next year so there might be some lame calls for his head but they will die down soon enough.
In any event all 3 main parties have had a hand in getting us to where we are, why should he or his party take all the blame? -
Or, if Scotland votes no, who will win the next general election ?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOr, if Scotland votes no, who will win the next general election ?
None of those outcomes fill me with joy, will kill any chance of getting out of the EU and are likely to be disastrous for UK PLC. You can forget any chances of major reforms of anything for the duration.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSmart money is on a marginal Labour win, with a small majority. Thanks to Clegg's petulant sabotage of the Boundary Commission and Cameron's inability to deal properly with UKIP we can't get a majority Conservative government in the current climate, so could also end up with another Tory/Lib coalition or, perhaps more likely, a Labour/Lib one.
None of those outcomes fill me with joy, will kill any chance of getting out of the EU and are likely to be disastrous for UK PLC. You can forget any chances of major reforms of anything for the duration.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSmart money is on a marginal Labour win, with a small majority. Thanks to Clegg's petulant sabotage of the Boundary Commission and Cameron's inability to deal properly with UKIP we can't get a majority Conservative government in the current climate, so could also end up with another Tory/Lib coalition or, perhaps more likely, a Labour/Lib one.
None of those outcomes fill me with joy, will kill any chance of getting out of the EU and are likely to be disastrous for UK PLC. You can forget any chances of major reforms of anything for the duration.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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If Cameron stood down, then there would be a party election to appoint a new party leader, who then becomes PM.
In the same way that when Thatcher stepped out of the leadership election, she stayed as PM until there was a new party leader.
But Cameron isn't going to step down before the next election, as there is no viable alternative.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBut Cameron isn't going to step down before the next election, as there is no viable alternative.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Cameron will step down. Some old Tory duffer in a safe seat will be kicked up to the House of Lords to cause a by-election, and they'll bring in David Starkey as new Tory leader and PM.
David Starkey: Alex Salmond is a 'Caledonian Hitler' - TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCameron will step down. Some old Tory duffer in a safe seat will be kicked up to the House of Lords to cause a by-election, and they'll bring inDavid StarkeyBoris as new Tory leader and PM.
David Starkey: Alex Salmond is a 'Caledonian Hitler' - TelegraphComment
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