Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom confirms for the first time that the Conservative Party will defy convention and put up a candidate against him in the next Election.
Well those who want to get rid of Bercow are hopefully satisfied now that he has announced he will stand down on the earlier of 31st October and the date of the next election.
He’s played a blinder ( as usual) - the next Speaker to be elected by this Parliament and not as the Government thought, after the next election. I wonder if Dominic saw that one coming?
I don’t think Johnson ( or Cummings) will care, or any of the Cabinet ( or on the back benches.) Bercow has been heartily disliked for years by them and they will just be glad that he’s going. Parliament as a whole always chooses the speaker, from whichever party is in power at the time.
If it was Theresa May still PM while all this was going on I'd feel safer. Johnson really scares me I feel as if we're on our way to, not exactly a dictatorship. but to a much less democratic government setup. Also if they do finally leave on her deal's terms I think they should jolly well offer her the leadership back. I think her votes only failed because of a load of undercover tactics by that man's cronies.
Whitewavemark2 Quote [Brilliant! The Tories look like slapped asses.] End Quote.
Whitewavemark2, the Tories in the House of Commons have always got faces akin to "slapped asses" these days.
Of course, there are now at least four different Tory Parties in parliament at present, the ERG group, the centre-right, the centre-left and those that have been democratically thrown out of the party by Dominic Cummings. ?
JB was elected Speaker under a new system. Labour was in power when he was elected. It’s quite a complex system and I think DC/BJ will mind because they hoped to be in power after the next election and to change Speakers. If he’d come back as an MP, it would have been difficult, although not impossible, to get rid of him as Speaker. In the current situation, the Govt will not have the same power as to who will be elected.
I've been listening to BBC Parliament for the last hour or so - he will be much missed, whatever his critics say. I've always admired him as a Speaker, apart from anything else he knows how to speak. He must be ready for a rest.
I believe that when the history of this whole Brexit crisis is written many authors will write Bercow down as a great speaker and parliamentarian who played a large and positive role in the situation.
Really? I thought he was very happy to be able to give a real dressing down to one of the entitled ones on the Conservative benches.
I think they spoke for an hour and a half in praise of his tenure. Not bad considering there were unlikely to be any Government speakers amongst them. The poor little flowers are only happy if they can lie and threaten to break the law it seems. That is the perception the younger generation is growing up with while their view of a speaker is someone who stands up for the house against the executive when need be.
Let's just hope we get someone of his strength to replace him.