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Another test of Sunak's popularity with a by-election in Mid-Beds. Nadine Dorries has now decided that the next general election is not soon enough to resign. She hasn't really given a cogent reason why she is now making them have a by-election when she previously said that would be undesirable. But then cogent explanations were never one of Mad Nad's specialities.
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Being an ally of Johnson and wanting revenge on the person who betrayed his legacy, and that of his annointed successor (Truss)?IvanV wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:50 pm Another test of Sunak's popularity with a by-election in Mid-Beds. Nadine Dorries has now decided that the next general election is not soon enough to resign. She hasn't really given a cogent reason why she is now making them have a by-election when she previously said that would be undesirable. But then cogent explanations were never one of Mad Nad's specialities.
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Glad tidings of great joyIvanV wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:50 pm Another test of Sunak's popularity with a by-election in Mid-Beds. Nadine Dorries has now decided that the next general election is not soon enough to resign. She hasn't really given a cogent reason why she is now making them have a by-election when she previously said that would be undesirable. But then cogent explanations were never one of Mad Nad's specialities.
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Maybe the committee has passed (at least some of) Boris's Resignation Honours list?IvanV wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:50 pm Another test of Sunak's popularity with a by-election in Mid-Beds. Nadine Dorries has now decided that the next general election is not soon enough to resign. She hasn't really given a cogent reason why she is now making them have a by-election when she previously said that would be undesirable. But then cogent explanations were never one of Mad Nad's specialities.
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What's going on?! She quits in a sulk but doesn't get Lordified anyway?
Arise Sir Jacob. FFS. I suppose it was always going to happen.
Arise Sir Jacob. FFS. I suppose it was always going to happen.
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It now looks like a public expression of opinion at not being ennobled, by resigning shortly before we all discover she isn't. It's been widely suggested her hero had promised it her. So did he always intended to shaft her, or even he couldn't in the end stomach ennobling Mad Nad, or did she get weeded out by the integrity review process?lpm wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:39 pm What's going on?! She quits in a sulk but doesn't get Lordified anyway?
Arise Sir Jacob. FFS. I suppose it was always going to happen.
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And Lord Ben Houchen, currently subject to investigation on dodgy dealing with public money. I wonder if that one will end up going the same way as Lord Jeffrey Archole.
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someone said Fabricant is getting a knighthood but I can't tell if they're just being silly
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Arise Sir Michael! They were right.lpm wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:54 pm someone said Fabricant is getting a knighthood but I can't tell if they're just being silly
Dorries got nothing.
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Ha ha, no it turns out the Fabricant thing was just a joke! Pretty funny.
Almost plausible though.
Almost plausible though.
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When an MP quits, they become either Steward of the Manor of Northstead (clicky), or Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds (clicky), because they're not allowed to quit, but these appointments make them illegible to be an MP. This caused Gerry Adams a bit of embarrassment, because it's a crown appointment, and he doesn't like crowns very much.lpm wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:39 pm What's going on?! She quits in a sulk but doesn't get Lordified anyway?
Quitting (or not) might have been her way of getting a title, even if it's only until the next but one MP doesn't quit*.
*ETA: looks like this might be a shorter time than average.
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Rats, sinking ships, etc
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And that's how to run a modern 20th C* constitution!
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Michael Fabricant has a knighthood. It's in The Guardian, the newspaper local to his constuency, The Spectator, and numerous other places.lpm wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 5:08 pm Ha ha, no it turns out the Fabricant thing was just a joke! Pretty funny.
Almost plausible though.
So if it's a joke, which I haven't found any evidence of, a lot of people have fallen for it and failed to correct it.
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Even the cabinet office is in on the joke https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... nours-2023
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Now that bojo has quit can he nominate himself for the Lords?
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It would be great if when Fabricant turned up, the 'whatever' office said, "No, the document refers to someone else ... they went to a different school and you don't know them". f.ck, I'd pay to see that!Turdly wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:30 pm Even the cabinet office is in on the joke https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... nours-2023
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Occam's razor.IvanV wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:21 pmMichael Fabricant has a knighthood. It's in The Guardian, the newspaper local to his constuency, The Spectator, and numerous other places.lpm wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 5:08 pm Ha ha, no it turns out the Fabricant thing was just a joke! Pretty funny.
Almost plausible though.
So if it's a joke, which I haven't found any evidence of, a lot of people have fallen for it and failed to correct it.
What's more plausible, a joke everyone's in on?
Or Fabricant would get a knighthood?
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bl..dy hell. I'd not actually seen the list before, but that run down in the Guardian shows how grubby and self-serving it is in rewarding Johnson helpers and loyalists.
ETA: with Fabricant getting an honour, that Sir Michael Take parody Twitter account is going to have it's work cut out for it trying to satarise the Tories.
ETA: with Fabricant getting an honour, that Sir Michael Take parody Twitter account is going to have it's work cut out for it trying to satarise the Tories.
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bl..dy hell, I go out for the evening and don't look at my phone then wake up to this.
No doubt the nefarious c.nt has plenty of schemes in hand. And Dorries can now devote herself to her literary career.
As Boris was born in America he could now run for President
No doubt the nefarious c.nt has plenty of schemes in hand. And Dorries can now devote herself to her literary career.
As Boris was born in America he could now run for President
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Johnson needs Sunak to fail badly, and for his own mystique of being a winner to not be tarnished. Both for his ambitions amongst the headbangers in the tory party and for his own ego.
Have you considered stupidity as an explanation
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Seems some rumours are saying Nad quit to provide an ultra-safe Tory seat for Alex DePeffl to get back in as his seat at Uxbridge is likely to be a Tory loss at the next election.
ETA: sorry, hadn't got to the other Boris thread !!
ETA: sorry, hadn't got to the other Boris thread !!
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If she did, she has zero self respect.
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Johnson renounced his US citizenship in 2016. He first had to settle his back tax liability, and then his renunciation was accepted.
Having renounced it, he can't just have it back for the asking. So he won't be standing for anything in the US in the near future.