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Two reasons, it's the lull before Politicians and Journalists return to the Westminster village so lots of attention on Adonis and secondly it's to heap pressure on May and Corbyn in different ways.
He did resign before he was pushed, he may have opened a can of worms for Chris Grayling over a certain railway franchise (that deserves it's own thread). But most importantly the Withdrawal bill, will soon be going before the Lords. Adonis will likely want to be free of any involvement in Government so he can be as outspoken as he likes in the Lords.
It could be that or it could be something else entirely. Wait and see what happens in the Lords over the Withdrawal bill. I can see the Lords and Commons clashing over it, either leading to a constitutional crisis or the Parliament Acts being invoked. Worst case ? The Queen has to get involved to bash heads together.
He's a member of the House of Lords. He'll be voting on the Withdrawal Bill when that goes before the Lords. All he's done is resign from an infrastructure committee, no big loss to him.
I doubt it very much, what you have to keep in mind is that the Tory Party is about even stevens when it comes to Leavers and Remainers. The Remainers in the Tory party may put UKIP voters off. Also Farage could come back as UKIP Leader at any moment, depends on how bored he gets and if he wants to get on the Westminster Gravy Train. Given the European Parliament will soon be a thing of the past for him, aside from pension payments.
Depends if people are paying attention or enjoying the Holidays.
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As for Twitter ? You'll find equally rabid Brexiteers and Remainers on there. I've got into arguments with both camps. It's easy to avoid the drama llama on twitter, you merely don't engage with certain twitter users. Mute or Block, move on. |
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