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New He really doesn't
M doesn't talk such a bad game as jingoes go, but every now and again he betrays, as here, a ludicrous gap in his comprehension of the way the world is put together--in this instance comically compounded by his innocent failure to remain silent when he was first called on it. This just in, Marlowe: when you find yourself in a hole, you stop digging.

mirthfully,
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
New I kindly told him once before ...

Not to dig his own grave with his tongue.

Ahhh well, we can only but try.

Cheers

Doug
New Well, here's how it works
He would no longer be PM. The Labour Party would select a new leader, and that person would become PM. The likelihood of the Conservative Party making him leader would approach 0; it's extremely unlikely that they would take the person who was disloyal to his party and make them the leader of their party... such a move smacks of political opportunism, and in parliamentary democracies, the person who would do that is not to be trusted in a party. Then, come election time (and him voluntarily leaving the party would NOT be a pretext for calling an election) it would be the luck of the vote as to whether the person who is leading the Conservative Party would become PM... who would almost certainly NOT be Tony Blair.

For him to do that would be comitting political suicide.
--\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n* Jack Troughton                            jake at consultron.ca *\n* [link|http://consultron.ca|http://consultron.ca]                   [link|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca] *\n* Kingston Ontario Canada               [link|news://news.consultron.ca|news://news.consultron.ca] *\n-------------------------------------------------------------------
New More to the point, in the history of Brit politics ...

No PM has *ever* left office to join the opposition let alone imagined they could be immediately the oppositions choice of PM.

Churchill left the Libs after WW1 to join the Tories but went into the political wilderness for 25 years.

Cheers

Doug
New Like I said... chances approaching the limit of 0
--\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n* Jack Troughton                            jake at consultron.ca *\r\n* [link|http://consultron.ca|http://consultron.ca]                   [link|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca] *\r\n* Kingston Ontario Canada               [link|news://news.consultron.ca|news://news.consultron.ca] *\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------
     Blair wins big, Labor party facing irrelevance - (marlowe) - (14)
         Are you quite sure you know how a parlimentary system works? -NT - (boxley) - (13)
             I don't believe many people here would seriously accept - (dmarker) - (12)
                 Fired and replaced? - (marlowe) - (11)
                     Sorry, but how about an intelligent response ????? - (dmarker) - (3)
                         Duplicate -NT - (dmarker)
                         forever - (Silverlock)
                         I think he's "for real". - (Brandioch)
                     indications are he would have a hard time getting elected - (boxley)
                     You really have no clue about parliaments, do you - (jake123) - (5)
                         He really doesn't - (rcareaga) - (4)
                             I kindly told him once before ... - (dmarker)
                             Well, here's how it works - (jake123) - (2)
                                 More to the point, in the history of Brit politics ... - (dmarker) - (1)
                                     Like I said... chances approaching the limit of 0 -NT - (jake123)

This theory is not even wrong.
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