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Humza Yousef resigns.
Listening to his resignation speech confirmed what an arrogant politician
he is.
Why did he not just step down today and hand let his deputy take interim control?
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"Listening to his resignation speech confirmed what an arrogant politician
he is."
Spot on but at least he's gone, thank god.
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Originally Posted by
Theatrics
"Listening to his resignation speech confirmed what an arrogant politician
he is."
Spot on but at least he's gone, thank god.
So what, it doesn't effect us in the slightest.
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Originally Posted by
Theatrics
"Listening to his resignation speech confirmed what an arrogant politician
he is."
Spot on but at least he's gone, thank god.
At least he had the decency to resign, unlike some of our more recent prime ministers.
Rishi Sunak warns of ‘dangerous precedent’ if leaders have to resign simply because they can no longer govern effectively
With Sunak under increasing pressure from both sides of the house, and facing a 20-point deficit in the poll, he is keen to ensure that everyone believes being an ineffective leader is no barrier to remaining a leader.
https://newsthump.com/2024/04/29/ris...n-effectively/
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
So what, it doesn't effect us in the slightest.
Devolution?
Tax exiles?
Hate crime Law?
Trans debate?
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Originally Posted by
donkey22
At least he had the decency to resign, unlike some of our more recent prime ministers.
Rishi Sunak warns of ‘dangerous precedent’ if leaders have to resign simply because they can no longer govern effectively
With Sunak under increasing pressure from both sides of the house, and facing a 20-point deficit in the poll, he is keen to ensure that everyone believes being an ineffective leader is no barrier to remaining a leader.
https://newsthump.com/2024/04/29/ris...n-effectively/
Yousef resigned to avoid two 'no confidence' votes.
One on his leadership the other on the SNP.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Devolution?
Tax exiles?
Hate crime Law?
Trans debate?
Non to do with England
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Hopefully Sadiq Khan will be next but I doubt it!
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Originally Posted by
Theatrics
Hopefully Sadiq Khan will be next but I doubt it!
Why, he's only the Mayor of London, he has no power or influence around here.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Listening to his resignation speech confirmed what an arrogant politician
he is.
Why did he not just step down today and hand let his deputy take interim control?
That would not have changed the situation.
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Originally Posted by
bensherman
That would not have changed the situation.
What is he going to sign off on whilst still technically Scottish leader?
It means I will have to wait longer for people free from his influence to speak out.
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
So what, it doesn't effect us in the slightest.
If you are unable to comprehend the potential effects this may have on us, you shouldn't be commenting on the subject.
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Originally Posted by
Stuartli
If you are unable to comprehend the potential effects this may have on us, you shouldn't be commenting on the subject.
Enlighten us
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Enlighten us
It's as plain as the nose on your face.
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