3:14 AM "A terrible outcome for PM! Jacob Rees-Mogg calls may "to see the Queen immediately" and resign | |
Theresa may is obliged to " immediately see the Queen and resign”, according to Jacob Rees-Mogg, who believes that the Prime Minister, not paying attention to the victory of the majority in the vote “no confidence”, still suffers from "terrible result". Jacob Rees-Mogg called on Theresa may to " see the Queen without delay and resign”, which, in his opinion, is considered a “terrible result” for the Prime Minister. Not paying attention to the “acceptance”of the fact that Ms. may won the vote of no confidence, the Deputy Brexiteer believes, in fact that she"clearly does not have the confidence Of the house of Commons." The Deputy Brexiteer zavlyal: "This is a terrible outcome for the Prime Minister, it is indeed true. But think about this, within fifty percent of the parliamentary party or in the government, or in the PPS, or in the trade envoy, for example, in fact that it is for example or otherwise paid by the Prime Minister. Of the remaining 160 or 170 117 voted in front of her, due to the fact that you actually have to imagine that the salary will vote for his own boss. "If you do not receive a salary in order to vote for you, anyone who is on pay, who did not vote for it, was obliged to resign, and no one resigned, in consequence of this you have to imagine, in fact, that the salary voted for it. "This is 117 out of 160, 170, this is a terrible result for the Prime Minister.” He added: "Of course, I take on this outcome, but the Prime Minister is obliged to accept that in coordination with the constitutional generally recognized standards, she is obliged to meet immediately with the Queen and resign. "Constitutionally, if the Prime Minister does not have the opportunity to get personal business through the house of Commons, and on the first day of the week, the Prime Minister stood up and said, in fact, that she intends to lose for example firmly, in fact that she including does not intend to represent the vote, and then discovers, in fact that the pacifying bulk of her party backbenchers and her unpaid supporters voted in front of her. | |
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