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Who Will Be The Conservatives' Leader/prime Minister In 3 Months Time?
1. David Cameron
2. Boris Johnson
3. Theresa May
4. George Osborne
5. Michael Gove
2. Boris Johnson
3. Theresa May
4. George Osborne
5. Michael Gove
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he won't resign if he loses the referendum, he might if it was Tory party policy to remain but it's a free vote. The party will allow him to stay until he decides to go.
22:11 Tue 14th Jun 2016
David is a no-no, as is George. Theresa does not come over as another Margaret - rather more as a dislikeable harridan. This leaves Boris or Michael. Michael Gove does not seek power - but I think it may be forced upon him. Obvious answer is Boris, of course-- but I'm really not sure that that will happen. It may not be 3 months, but 'faut de mieux', I would go for a reluctant Gove, unless any other candidate offers.
My nightmare is a coalition of Green, Conservatives,Labour, Ukip and Uncle Tom Cobbleigh and all....
My nightmare is a coalition of Green, Conservatives,Labour, Ukip and Uncle Tom Cobbleigh and all....
TTT,
Cameron has stated he will not seek a second term in 2020. 3 years seems an awfully long lead in for the next man or woman.
Farage said he would stand down as leader if UKIP were unsuccessful in the General Election. They halved their number of MOs, but he renaged, so Cameron could also stay on.
Cameron has stated he will not seek a second term in 2020. 3 years seems an awfully long lead in for the next man or woman.
Farage said he would stand down as leader if UKIP were unsuccessful in the General Election. They halved their number of MOs, but he renaged, so Cameron could also stay on.
Gromit, Farage didn't renege. He resigned and his resignation was rejected.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3269 6505
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// what is the significance of 3 months? //
Win or lose the referendum, Cameron is in trouble. The time to replace/vote no confidence in their leader is the Party Conference in 3 months time. A stalking horse candidate, or Boris going for it, either could result in a leadership change sooner, rather than later.
Cameron is not much liked by the parliamentary party, members or voters. The Tories can be lethal when they know they have a toxic leader.
Win or lose the referendum, Cameron is in trouble. The time to replace/vote no confidence in their leader is the Party Conference in 3 months time. A stalking horse candidate, or Boris going for it, either could result in a leadership change sooner, rather than later.
Cameron is not much liked by the parliamentary party, members or voters. The Tories can be lethal when they know they have a toxic leader.
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