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Calls for general elections … the curse of the “Terrace” could sink the ship of the conservatives

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Nearly 618,000 people signed a petition asking immediate general electionsin an attempt on their part to stop the chaos following Teras’ taking office, and Parliament will discuss such a convocation tomorrow, Monday

The petition has 618,792 signatures, far more than the number needed to start the debate in the British House of Commons.

The scene reflects a division within the ranks Conservative party It is between a team demanding more time for Terrace and a team that believes that the matter is over and that the best solution for the party lies in his departure, to ensure that the confidence of the British is preserved in any future elections.

And the first MP to openly declare the point of view of the second part, is the Conservative MP from Rygate, Crispin Bluntwho summed it up with the phrase: "game over".

For his part, British journalist Andrew Neale Shaw doesn’t believe it The terracecan survive the current crisis by adding: "I think the game is over and now the question is how to handle the alternative".

"not in power"

In turn, Mark Garnier, Conservative MP for Wire Forest, insists that the Prime Minister Liz Terrace "In office, but not in power".

What he said is that there is a division into two camps, those who believe in it conservative They must give Mrs. Terrace time and those who want to put an end to the matter.

However, he said there was a sense of relief among his colleagues that we were getting a little more stable position with the new finance minister. Jeremy Hunt In its place.

scheme to eliminate it

newspaper revealed "Daily mail" The British government announced on Saturday a plan by parliamentarians loyal to former prime ministerial candidates to oust current prime minister, Liz Terrace, from office after "Confused by his decisions"while its supporters have warned that this would amount to "suicide" the Conservative Party in light of the decline in popularity.

the newspaper said "Daily mail" A group of about 20 members Parliamentmost of their supporters of the former prime minister candidate Rishi Sunak have come together to plot to oust Ters.

While he cited deputies loyal to Liz Terrace, his dismissal will be "suicide"amid rumors that MPs are backing a common charter for his former leadership rivals, Rishi Sunak and Benny Mordaunt, to take the lead of the country alternately until the next 2024 elections in the manner of government Bennett Lapid in Israel.

Commenting on the scene, the president of the United States said: Joe Biden He was not the only one to view British Prime Minister Liz Terrace’s original business plan as wrong, which led to a steep drop in the value of the pound.

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Nearly 618,000 people signed a petition asking immediate general electionsin an attempt on their part to stop the chaos following Teras’ taking office, and Parliament will discuss such a convocation tomorrow, Monday

The petition has 618,792 signatures, far more than the number needed to start the debate in the British House of Commons.

The scene reflects a division within the ranks Conservative party It is between a team demanding more time for Terrace and a team that believes that the matter is over and that the best solution for the party lies in his departure, to ensure that the confidence of the British is preserved in any future elections.

And the first MP to openly declare the point of view of the second part, is the Conservative MP from Rygate, Crispin Bluntwho summed it up with the phrase: “Game over”.

For his part, British journalist Andrew Neale Shaw doesn’t believe it The terracehe can survive the current crisis, adding: “I think the game is over and now the question is how to handle the alternative.”

“not in power”

In turn, Mark Garnier, Conservative MP for Wire Forest, insists that the Prime Minister Liz Terrace “In office, but not in power”.

What he said is that there is a division into two camps, those who believe in it conservative They must give Mrs. Terrace time and those who want to put an end to the matter.

However, he said there was a sense of relief among his colleagues that we were getting a little more stable position with the new finance minister. Jeremy Hunt In its place.

scheme to eliminate it

And the British newspaper “Daily Mail” unveiled on Saturday a plot by parliamentarians loyal to former prime ministerial candidates to oust the current prime minister, Liz Terrace, from office after “wavering in her decisions” . while her supporters warned that this would be “suicide” for the Conservative party in light of the decline in popularity.

The newspaper “Daily Mail” which gathers a group of about 20 subscribers Parliamentmost of their supporters of the former prime minister candidate Rishi Sunak have come together to plot to oust Ters.

While he cited lawmakers loyal to Liz Truss that removing her would be “suicide”, amid rumors that MPs are backing a joint charter for her former leadership rivals, Rishi Sunak and Benny Mordaunt, to take over the country alternately. until the next elections in 2024 according to the modalities of government Bennett Lapid in Israel.

Commenting on the scene, the president of the United States said: Joe Biden He was not the only one to view British Prime Minister Liz Terrace’s original business plan as wrong, which led to a steep drop in the value of the pound.

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