Never the less the weight of criticism must make them nervous.
Cleverly has a long association with de Pfeffle going back to when he was mayor of Londonā¦ he was his Policing minster at the London Assembly before being elected to Parliament. Might just as well piss in to the windā¦
Hi,
Please donāt give up. Otherwise it will be claimed that you donāt care.
Richard
unheard ofā¦ 5 in one goā¦ a sixth wrote independently.
Itās also reported that as de Pfeffle was scuttling out of the chamber after Javidās speech, an MP struck up with a chorus of ābye bye Boris, bye byeā but the parliamentary sound engineer on the live feed cut off the sound
Iāve lost count now - but this sets a new record for the number of ministerial resignations in 24 hours, it was previously something like six, itās at least 20 now
Five resigned as a job lot FFS
Liam Fox is on his way to No.10 to tell The Liar to resign.
Bigger bucket of popcorn oderedā¦
de Pfeffle is struggling to find replacementsā¦ he still hasnāt replaced the party chairman who resigned last week and now the deputy Chairman has also goneā¦ the whole bleeding lot is in free-fall.
Apparently, Dorries canāt cope with all the jobs on offer
28 as at 16:00 CET
oops now 29 at 16:20 CET
30 now at 16:36 CET (and counting)
Gove has now told The Liar to goā¦
Now to put the champagne on ice!
bloody noraā¦ now 31 at 16:40 CET
Heās getting a rough ride at the Liaison committee (despite Bernard Jenkin trying to be nice to himā¦) Donāt forget , a number of the committee chairs are indeed Conservatives
Twitter rumour mills says Brady has demanded his presence at the 1922 with a āgo or face a new VoNCā ultimatum.
Chance of him choosing the former slim, I suspect.
32 at 17:10
At the liaison committee Darren Jones quotes a passage about what happens when a regime runs out of authorty. It is this quote:
When a regime has been in power too long, when it has fatally exhausted the patience of the people, and when oblivion finally beckons ā I am afraid that across the world you can rely on the leaders of that regime to act solely in the interests of self-preservation, and not in the interests of the electorate.
Jones asks Boris Johnson who wrote that.
Knowing full well that he wrote this himself, about Labour, Johnson suggests the author might have been Cicero, or Aristotle, or Montesquieu.
33ā¦ 17:30
Johnson in full on denial mode, says he will not go.
34ā¦ 17:40 Even Bernard Jenkin is starting to get well piss off with himā¦
BJenkin needs to get his courage out of the cupboardā¦ and tell BJo where to goā¦
35ā¦ heās surely toast tonight 17:50
How Brutus like, Zahawi is one of three Cabinet ministers about to tell Johnson to go when he returns to Downing Street.
This is getting to be full on crisis - quizzed by Bernard Jenkin whether he will step down upon loosing a VoNC Johnson has actually said he will not.