211 in favour, 148 against 21:01 - Jun 6 with 3671 views | SitfcB | [Post edited 6 Jun 2022 21:02]
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:04 - Jun 6 with 2565 views | BlueNomad | He has been holed below the water line |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:04 - Jun 6 with 2559 views | Guthrum | While short of a loss, that's not a good result for Johnson. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:05 - Jun 6 with 2511 views | Mookamoo | That's a big kick in the face. They were saying the whips were hoping to keep it below 100 and worse case would be 135. |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:05 - Jun 6 with 2509 views | Dubtractor | 0ver 40% of his own MPs have no faith in him. He's done. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:07 - Jun 6 with 2443 views | SitfcB | |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:07 - Jun 6 with 2437 views | PassionNotAnger | About the best possible result for Labour |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:08 - Jun 6 with 2421 views | pointofblue |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:05 - Jun 6 by Dubtractor | 0ver 40% of his own MPs have no faith in him. He's done. |
A greater percentage of his MPs voted against him then turned on May in 2018. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:08 - Jun 6 with 2413 views | blueasfook |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:05 - Jun 6 by Dubtractor | 0ver 40% of his own MPs have no faith in him. He's done. |
He should step down given that result. By no stretch of the imagination could he count that as a resounding endorsement. However, we are talking about Boris so he'll stumble on regardless. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:08 - Jun 6 with 2401 views | catch74 |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:04 - Jun 6 by Guthrum | While short of a loss, that's not a good result for Johnson. |
Rees-Mogg must think it’s dreadful, this is after the T May vote: |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:12 - Jun 6 with 2310 views | Oldsmoker | His supporters had a calculation of how many dissenters there would be. However, they seem to be complaining that their figures were slightly out because it seems some MP's lied about what their vote would be. Tories lying seems to bother Boris' people. Go figure. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:14 - Jun 6 with 2257 views | FoghornGleghorn | It's the hope that gets you. |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:16 - Jun 6 with 2200 views | Illinoisblue | If he had any morals or a conscience he’d resign. So, as you were then. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:18 - Jun 6 with 2156 views | giant_stow | When it comes to election time, I hope everyone remembers that 60% of the tossers still backed him. After everything hes done. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:19 - Jun 6 with 2150 views | pointofblue |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:14 - Jun 6 by FoghornGleghorn | It's the hope that gets you. |
The rebels were never going to dislodge him; part of me wonders why they didn't wait for the by election and they may have got an extra 30 to vote against him. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:19 - Jun 6 with 2136 views | blueasfook |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:16 - Jun 6 by Illinoisblue | If he had any morals or a conscience he’d resign. So, as you were then. |
He'll say the 148 were just having a bit of a joke. Those cads! |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 with 2105 views | FoD_Blue |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:05 - Jun 6 by Dubtractor | 0ver 40% of his own MPs have no faith in him. He's done. |
But 60% of Tory MPs think it's OK to have a liar in charge of the country. |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 with 2108 views | SitfcB | Bet he doesn’t say this tonight… WÃ nker. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 with 2103 views | Parky | |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 with 2094 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:16 - Jun 6 by Illinoisblue | If he had any morals or a conscience he’d resign. So, as you were then. |
And 211 of the Tory MPs continue to support him. He has been enabled by the Conservative Party. He continues to be enabled by that party. The party is corrupt and unfit for Government. It is not just Johnson. Don't be fooled into thinking that is on Johnson. It is on the Conservative Party. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:23 - Jun 6 with 2036 views | SitfcB |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 by Parky | |
Get your tongue out of his arse. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:29 - Jun 6 with 1958 views | BlueBadger |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 by Parky | |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:32 - Jun 6 with 1913 views | LeoMuff |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:20 - Jun 6 by Parky | |
You will be soon, and the longer you drag it out the greater chance you drag the whole Tory ship down with you. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:33 - Jun 6 with 1904 views | HARRY10 | When gutbucket wheezes to his feet next in the Commons he will know that there are more Labour supporters, than Tories who support him He will also know that only around a third of those MPs want him as PM. 440 MPs want him gone. There is now the two by elections to come. Ones in which voters will make their thoughts known. This will stretch through to the summer recess, as one thing is well known. He has an unerring knack of misjudgement, and getting it wrong. To expect those wanting him out, to back him in Parliament is wishful thinking of the highest order. It requires 80, of the 148 to abstain, or 40 to vote against. The job is now to find the next leader/PM. Meanwhile, the tumbril has stopped and is now being unloaded. Bon nuit M. Creosote |  | |  |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:41 - Jun 6 with 1840 views | Oldsmoker |
211 in favour, 148 against on 21:33 - Jun 6 by HARRY10 | When gutbucket wheezes to his feet next in the Commons he will know that there are more Labour supporters, than Tories who support him He will also know that only around a third of those MPs want him as PM. 440 MPs want him gone. There is now the two by elections to come. Ones in which voters will make their thoughts known. This will stretch through to the summer recess, as one thing is well known. He has an unerring knack of misjudgement, and getting it wrong. To expect those wanting him out, to back him in Parliament is wishful thinking of the highest order. It requires 80, of the 148 to abstain, or 40 to vote against. The job is now to find the next leader/PM. Meanwhile, the tumbril has stopped and is now being unloaded. Bon nuit M. Creosote |
This vote of confidence(VOC) has solved nothing. It's drawn the battle lines, that's all. For Bozo this VOC should put an end to all plotting and we should get behind him and help him solve the problems that face the nation. For everyone else, solving the nations problems is not going to save their seats at the next GE so they will continue to plot. |  |
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211 in favour, 148 against on 21:47 - Jun 6 with 1804 views | GlasgowBlue | If only they could have waited three more weeks. |  |
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