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Have Boris and Jeremy been stabbed in the back? Please can we have some leaders?

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RedToothBrush · 29/06/2016 16:48

And another thread about antics of President Boris and Comrade Jeremy and all their friends.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/eu_referendum_2016_/2670552-Has-Boris-been-outmanoeuvred?pg=1 Previous thread 1

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/eu_referendum_2016_/2672388-Has-Boris-been-outmanoevered-Will-someone-please-tell-me-who-is-in-charge Previous thread 2

Can we laugh or cry yet?

Are you still sane?

Will this insanity ever end?

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MrsLupo · 29/06/2016 16:51

Thanks Red

PlatoTheGreat · 29/06/2016 16:51

Settling down.

Murdoch always has an issue with Johnson.

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 16:52

I tell you what. I'm kind of looking forward to Great British Bake Off. Someone tell me when that starts. Grin I'll need it by then!

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 16:53

More than 200 Scottish Labour activists urge Corbyn to go
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GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 16:54

And check this out, just as an interesting side note:

Australian Republican Movement
Party dedicated to separating from Britain · 26 June at 08:00 ·
"Britain's surprise vote to leave the European Union has renewed calls for Australia to become a republic, with many Aussies taking to social media to urge a break with the UK."

YourPerception · 29/06/2016 16:59

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BritBrit · 29/06/2016 17:01

I am still expecting Boris Johnson to be elected PM & I think if Corbyn insists on staying he would win a vote among Labour members

MitzyLeFrouf · 29/06/2016 17:02

I love the idea of a new party!

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:03

The stubborn person in me that is appalled at how the Labour MPs are behaving wants Corbyn to stay. I know, not very realistic, but it's so childish the way they handled it - like a bunch of playground bullies.

Hamishandthefoxes · 29/06/2016 17:06

I quite like the idea of a new SDP..., it was touted in the telegraph yesterday as a good thing. A gathering of those MPs who are against Brexit.

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:06

Someone's mentioned on another thread that Corbyn could have rules changed so that in another leadership vote, nobody that wasn't supportive of him would be allowed to be put forward for leader? This is not something I've heard of before. Anyone know about this?

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:07

Re Tim Farron:

Mr Farron has commtted the Lib Dems to continuing to campaign for the UK's membership of the EU, even though he accepts on the "current trajectory" the UK is set to leave.

He says it is possible to respect the referendum result but to continue to argue for a different position.

Fourormore · 29/06/2016 17:07

Tim Fallon - who will ignore the EU ref result - wants to join up with those betraying Corbyn?

chantico · 29/06/2016 17:09

The new party that I think is most likely to emerge is a new working class party, made up of the disaffected Labour 'Leave' voters, plus other 'Leave' voters who simply do not feel they have a voice.

Most of current PLP could rapidly become irrelevant.

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:10

Even in their current disarray, the Tories must be rubbing their hands together with glee at the Labour chaos.

MrsLupo · 29/06/2016 17:11

in another leadership vote, nobody that wasn't supportive of him would be allowed to be put forward for leader

I think I must be missing something here - why would anyone who was supportive of a leader stand against them at all?

Just listening to Red Ken speaking up for him, which is probably the last nail in his coffin!

JamieVardysParty · 29/06/2016 17:14

I can see that happening chant. Some sort of nationalist type party that's more left leaning.

LurkingHusband · 29/06/2016 17:24

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GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:24

MrsLupo well, quite. That's why I was puzzled.

GingerIvy · 29/06/2016 17:25

Here... this is the post.

If JC fails to secure the support of the PLP after a Leadership contest, then there will be no effective opposition in parliament; he may not even be able to form a shadow cabinet.

He has already said that if he wins a leadership contest, he will "change the rules" and prevent MPs who have voted against him from standing in the next General Election - which might be as soon as October. Local Labour Party branches will be required to choose candidates who are supportive of JC but who may not be effective as candidates , won't secure the votes of the wider electorate, so the Labour majority in parliament may well reduce.

InShockReally · 29/06/2016 17:27

Just marking place really. Thanks for letting me listen in and ask inane questions now and then.

RedToothBrush · 29/06/2016 17:29

face palm

Jeremy is making it worse by the second.

Won't someone think of the children?

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Showmethewaytogohome · 29/06/2016 17:30

Changing the rules - does he think he is in the Kremlin @1970?

Can he not see he is going mad running a party of one (plus Dianne Abbot)

LurkingHusband · 29/06/2016 17:30

Just for anyone of any importance who may be reading (curious to speculate what part MN played in all this).

While I have sort of pledged to myself to never vote Labour (or Tory) again (I've voted for everyone since I could Smile) then a LibDem-Labour rump party could quite easily snare my vote (and I suspect MrsLHs).

Radical solutions are called for.

MitzyLeFrouf · 29/06/2016 17:30

Tell him we'll give him £100 in used notes and a helicopter to escape in if only he'll let go.

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