How Boris can save BREXIT, the Tory Party AND himself

The knives are already out for Boris, but there is something he can do as leader.

The next Conservative party leader, and therefore British Prime Minister, is on a hiding to nothing. But there is a way Boris can save BREXIT, the Tory Party AND himself.

Jeremy Hunt, a Remainer, will not deliver any form of Brexit should he win.

The current Runt Parliament has made it clear throughout this term that the majority are not prepared to act in the interest of their voters.

Many of them quite deliberately stood for one thing at the 2017 General Election, whether that be on a BREXIT supporting party manifesto or a personal promise, and then reneged on that commitment as soon as they had won their seat.

They were voted for in BREXIT majority constituencies, by promising to honour the result of the referendum, and immediately set about dishonoring it.

Quietly and covertly to being with, loudly and more aggressively of late.

This is true of both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, who now share a destiny at the next General Election. Disintegration.

And that is why neither party wants an early election, because that opens the door for the Liberal Democrats who want to stay in and the Brexit Party who want out. The Tories and Labour will not matter at the next vote.

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But, a recent law only makes that possible if two-thirds of the House of Commons call for an election and, of course, they wont do that.

The current crop of MPs, which is made up of the lowest caliber of person in the history of British politics, will not support a General Election because, by now, they realise that the game is up.

And by the time parliament is compelled to hold a General Election, which will be in 2022, everything will have changed. BREXIT might have been lost. That is what MPs are playing for.

BUT, there is something the next leader can do, if he is brave enough.

And that is to make a list of every Conservative MP who represents a majority Brexit constituency, and who is now attempting to block the legal process of a No-Deal Withdrawal on October 31st, as they did on March 31st, and WITHDRAW THEIR WHIP.

What does withdrawing the whip mean?

Withdrawing the whip means that an MP or Lord is effectively expelled from their party, although hangs onto their seat.

They must instead sit as an independent at any future General Election.

SACK the MPs and win back British DEMOCRACY

The Conservative Party will then be free to select new candidates in these areas who WILL represent their majority voters.

This will almost certainly bring Tory voters back from Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party which has become he refuge of both Tory and Labour Brexiteers.

The next step is to make a deal with Farage to only stand candidates in Brexit supporting Labour constituencies in return for important seats at the table of a new coalition Government.

This will remove undemocratic Brexit blocking MPs from both parties at a stroke. Finished, gone. Out of the Chamber and without influence.

Now, Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn seems to be caving in to pressure to call for a vote of no confidence in Johnson the day after he becomes Prime Minister.

And senior Tory MP’s are already threatening to oust Johnson by supporting Corbyn’s move and therefore force a General Election. Which will do Johnson’s job for him.

Rebel Tories already PLOTTING to DEPOSE Boris

The idea that Corbyn can be manipulated, or flattered, into a move like this surprises few people. He is not a politician at all, more of a woefully over-promoted left-wing student activist.

But who cares about him?

Meanwhile Johnson should keep his power dry. Stay quite about his intentions until that vote of no confidence is completed. Only then should be strike.

It would be a ballsy move by Johnson but it might just work.

And the only thing we really do know about Boris, apart from his undoubted intellect, is that he does take risks and has Elephant Balls.

What exactly is a Whip?

The Whip is a circular letter sent out to MPs and Lords detailing upcoming parliamentary business and instructing them which way to vote.

If a vote is particularly important it is underlined three times making it known as a “three line whip”.

Defying a three-line whip is very serious, and has occasionally resulted in the whip being withdrawn from an MP or Lord.

The term is taken from a foxhunting job known as a ‘whipper-in.’

This is huntsman’s assistant who drives straying hounds back to the main pack using a whip.

How serious is having the whip removed?

Having the whip removed is one of the most serious forms of punishment a party can inflict on an MP for ‘not toeing the Party Line.’

This can then lead to more severe punishments include permanent expulsion from the party and deselection.

This is rarely used because in normal circumstances it would obviously cost the leader votes in parliament. But in this unique case Boris Johnson won’t have those votes anyway.

As the new Prime Minister facing the ‘wrath of senior Tories,’ removing their Whip might be his only option.

It will certainly take them out of the game.

– Albert Jack

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