chissitt wrote:Who told you scarlet?
No I believe that the novelty of de Pfeffel has been nullified by the fact he is the most dangerous PM in many years at a most dangerous time. He is so in fear of his libertarian group one of many that he risks everything to avoid a vote. He would win because Labour would support any changes they feel benefit the public against the pandemic. The problem is the Conservatives are so split into their many factions he could not take another rebellion. He even stood up after the last vote to claim it was the Conservatives that got it through much to the merriment of the opposition parties.