kuro68k wrote: » The British government is going to take it right to the cliff edge and hope that someone else compromises. Of course they have their excuses already lined up if no-one does, only real question is who they will blame.
blackcard wrote: » How will the result be announced ? By who? In camera?
Itssoeasy wrote: » On camera and by sir graham brady the chairman of the 1922 committee sometime around 9pm, although a former chairman said on sky that's its 316 votes with three people counting so it should be far quicker than an hour.
Enzokk wrote: » According to this tweet the results will be delivered and broadcast at 9pm.https://twitter.com/dansabbagh/status/1072946022723321857
MrMusician18 wrote: » Hearrrrrrrrrr hearrrrrrrrrr I know pmqs is mostly theatre, but this is pure pantomime.
branie2 wrote: » I wouldn't be surprised if the vote is no confidence.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Oh no it isn't If May looses the Brexiteers could put lots of names forward just to drag out the process to get a default leave.
Shelga wrote: » Anyone else watching Sky News? Just me or does Michael Heseltine look like he has a man bun?
Water John wrote: » Switch to Murnaghan on Sky. Fairly balanced.
devnull wrote: » Sky has been pretty heavily bashed by the Brexit bunch saying that they are ardent remainers.
UsedToWait wrote: » That the BBC still has that dinosaur Andrew Neil fronting after Carole Cadwalladr peeled back his facade recently (he's tied in with the nexus of 'think tanks' [lobbyists / political operatives] involved in the whole Trump / Russia / Brexit / dirty money / media manipulation that has got us all into this mess in the first place, and is a horrible b'stard to boot) is emblematic of how bankrupt they are as a news service now.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I think they lean towards Remain.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Sturgeon scathing about the Tories on Sky. She very obviously hates their guts.
Folkstonian wrote: » Whatever you think of him as a person, he’s still the most fearsome political interviewer in the U.K.
intellectual dosser wrote: » I think they give plenty of air time to Brexiters but they all come across so poorly.
UsedToWait wrote: » I'm afraid I can't take his political interviews at face value now, knowing him as a person.