Liz Truss Resigns

Never mind the shortest lived PM question, @hollydolly already answered that she is.
Correct, prior to the current incumbent's short term of office the previous prime minister to serve the shortest term was George Canning. He held various senior cabinet positions under numerous prime ministers, including two important terms as Foreign Secretary, finally becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the last 119 days of his life, from April to August 1827.
 
Spin-off Q. about Royals for HollyDolly: Are they presumed to be politically neutral? Seems like they have to be polite & supportive to whom ever the PM is?
yes precisely that .. politically neutral.. and yes they have to be seen and to be thought accepting of whatever Party and leader are elected.

Charles is known for being caught out whispering asides about who he despises, so as King he'll definitely have to be careful now..
 
Liz Truss was 100 times worse than Boris... Boris was very far from perfect but Truss was a Disaster.. far too young and inexperienced... we didn't vote her in..her own party did.. but then couldn't wait like the rest of the country to get rid of her.. because she was terrible at the job..

holly

all our PMs talk forever
But say nothing !!!
 
Not so! 2022 minus sixty-seven equals 1955. In 1955 Winston Churchill, who had returned to power in 1951 as Prime Minister, resigned the office of PM through failing health. Churchill served as Prime Minister under King George the sixth throughout the war years. He served as Prime Minister under Queen Elizabeth from her ascension to the throne in February 1952 until his resignation in April 1955.
Therefore he has also served under two monarchs.
For someone who considers a monarchy an anachronistic hangover that's well past it's sell by date, I can be an annoying pedantic.
Oh well, what do I know....another case of "got it off the internet". :p
 
princess Anne couldn't run the country... not that Boris was great at it.. but hey... :sneaky:
No, none of them could but she sort of fits the description in the other post. (y)

FWIW I think it will be Rishi - I doubt the Boris rumour but, you never know, these days anything could happen!
 
@hollydolly
Does anyone who is elected and selected by the one majority Party, get the position, with no influence from the other Parties or their members?
I am asking you, because as @Nathan advised in an above post, it's best not to get all our info from the Internet!:giggle::LOL::geek:
 
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Hate to say this. When Truss was chosen, were there any other women running against her? The politically correct thing to do was to chose a woman. There was some negative news about her right away. I hope the party finds someone decent to lead.

I gather the Conservatives have a large majority and can’t be brought down by the opposing parties.
 
Hate to say this. When Truss was chosen, were there any other women running against her? The politically correct thing to do was to chose a woman. There was some negative news about her right away. I hope the party finds someone decent to lead.

I gather the Conservatives have a large majority and can’t be brought down by the opposing parties.
yes Penny Mordaunt was up for the position at the same time ...I really can't talk too much more about the political parties policies for fear of going against the forum political rules.. but no it's not true that the Conservative party can't be brought down by opposing parties..
 
@hollydolly
Does anyone who is elected and selected by the one majority Party, get the position, with no influence from the other Parties or their members?
I am asking you, because as @Nathan advised in an above post, it's best not to get all our info from the Internet!:giggle::LOL::geek:
yes..in a nutshell..yes !! Usually the public get to elect a leader of the party but because Boris left so suddenly a leader had to be found to replace him immediately ..and therefore she was elected by her own party votes.. ..as will be her successor..
 
No, none of them could but she sort of fits the description in the other post. (y)

FWIW I think it will be Rishi - I doubt the Boris rumour but, you never know, these days anything could happen!
yes I fear it will be Rishi ... this conservative party are a laughing stock now.. Never mind this lady is not for turning... Maggie would be spinning like a peerie in her grave..
 
In Australia the Labor party elects the parliamentary leader by a vote by the parliamentary party and the wider party. It is weighted towards the parliamentary vote. The conservative parties that form what we call the Coalition still decide their leaders by a vote of the parliamentary party alone.

The leaders can be challenged mid-term when they lose the confidence of the party room but Labor has a newish rule that says a leader who has taken the party to government from opposition cannot be challenged in their first term as PM. This is because the turmoil experienced during the Rudd-Gillard-Rudd years. Two capable leaders were burned to a crisp by that experience and Labor lost the next three elections. The Coalition, especially the junior party, the Nationals, have also disposed of a number of leaders over time but continue with the old rules.
 
So much turmoil at the leadership level. Not only in UK but in so many other countries. What is needed is rock solid leadership. What is found is so often wanting.

Near as I can tell, I'm at the end of a long rope that is getting jerked far too often. All I can do is hang on for dear life. Arnold
 
Trouble with politicians is that no matter how badly they mess up, no matter how incompetent they are or how totally irresponsible they are - they still get a decent pay off. In most jobs, if you mess up, you'd be lucky to get a reference!
 
Can't resist posting this tweet that made me laugh

I know there's been a lot of talk about Australia separating from England and becoming a republic, but just throwing it out there that with all they're going through at the moment why don't we consider invading?

Trust an Australian to turn farce into comedy.

Sorry Holly, but when everything looks blackest some gallows humour can ease the pain.
Just picture the Australian XI planting a flag at Grenwich and claiming England for Australia as Terra Nullius. It is a scene worthy of the Monty Python team.
 
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Can't resist posting this tweet that made me laugh



Trust an Australian to turn farce into comedy.

Sorry Holly, but when everything looks blackest some gallows humour can ease the pain.
Just picture the Australian XI planting a flag at Grenwich and claiming England for Australia as Terra Nulliness. It is a scene worthy of the Monty Python team.
lol..you're right.. and the Brits are the best at turning humour on ourselves when things look Blackest... and how can we get mad at Australians..?. not gonna happen.. :sneaky::D
 
LONDON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is flying back to the UK this weekend, a journalist at the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Thursday.

The Times newspaper had reported that Johnson, who is on holiday abroad, was expected to stand in the race to replace Liz Truss who resigned as Prime Minister
 


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