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Originally Posted by joeysteele
IF Johnson really wants an election and a no confidence vote.
Plus IF he really believes he'd win an election and that no way would parliament now install Corbyn as PM.
Why doesn't Johnson present a vote of no confidence himself.
He can.
That was ruled out by the Cons.
He doesn't really want an election, his own Party's private polling will be showing him.
No overall majority is likely.
In fact he would lose ground.
All he'd achieve is replacing a hung parliament, with an even greater hung parliament.
He'd be the largest Party but he knows the pitfalls.
That's why he won't hold a no confidence vote himself.
Nothing cowardly or traitorous at all, the Parties all just know until brexit has moved to the next stage.
Any chance of an overall majority is unlikely.
This parliament was only elected 2 years ago.
A year after the referendum.
This Parliament is the one speaking with the latest publicly voted voice
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I didn't say anybody was Cowardly or a traitor, I was just singing "The Red flag" to end the conference, comrade.