What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?
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Still wondering why Brexit happened?
It hasn't happened, yet.
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So the next piece of the puzzle falls into place. There is no deal with the DUP and TM has decided to raise the stakes. Go ahead with a Queen's Speech even without a deal, and hope it passes. If the DUP don't support her, they can expect a vote of no confidence to follow. Then what?
The Fixed Term Parliament Act is now potentially a major headache, because the opposition cannot force a general election, even if TM loses a vote of no confidence. Two thirds of MPs would have to vote for it, and I am guessing that insufficient tories would support it. Which could potentially leave us with a totally dysfunctional house of commons that can't even agree to dissolve itself.
UndercoverElephant wrote:The Fixed Term Parliament Act is now potentially a major headache, because the opposition cannot force a general election, even if TM loses a vote of no confidence.
Try reading the Act before saying things about it.
If the DUP are asking for silly things (like a march to drumcree) she can but run a minority government without confidence and supply.
"Confidence" and supply because a no confidence vote can lead to a General Election even if 2/3rds of MPs don't want an election.
UndercoverElephant wrote:The Fixed Term Parliament Act is now potentially a major headache, because the opposition cannot force a general election, even if TM loses a vote of no confidence.
Try reading the Act before saying things about it.
If the DUP are asking for silly things (like a march to drumcree) she can but run a minority government without confidence and supply.
"Confidence" and supply because a no confidence vote can lead to a General Election even if 2/3rds of MPs don't want an election.
Ah, sorry. I had read somewhere else that votes of no confidence no longer led to an automatic dissolving of Parliament.
But we could presumably still end up with a paralysed parliament if the DUP support the tories in the vote of no confidence but refuse to support her on anything else.
Votes of no confidence don't automatically lead to an election, but if an alternative government is not formed within I think 14 days then an election occurs.
Resonant characterisation of the dupers "Ulster Fry" modus operandi by Ian Jack in Saturdays Grauniad! They and the tories truly deserve each other.
Theresa May’s new partners at Westminster aren’t notable comics – “laugh and the world laughs with you” has never been their motto – so their have-cake-and-eat-it policy has to be admired for its sheer bravura. It isn’t so much a cake, in fact, as an entire Ulster breakfast that they want to see sizzling and permanently undiminished on their plate while at the same time forking it, item by fried item – potato farls followed by sausage followed by bacon, eggs and black pudding – down their ready gullets.
Overconfidence, not just expert overconfidence but general overconfidence,
is one of the most common illusions we experience. Stan Robinson