I think you might be moist enough already whispers.
Impossible
I mean, I know you guys are stretched thin over there, and this issue is seemingly 2 dimensional, and taught at all the edges, but really? It's not like we are counting down to the ultimate destruction of the planet here or something...
To be fair making it inhospitable to human life isn't the same as its destruction
I heard rumours that Corbo is angling for a vote of no confidence in the government itself after the DUP gave May the finger last vote
Corbyn hasn't ruled out a vote of no confidence, but they haven't confirmed it either. Chances are he was waiting for this exact moment: Let the Conservatives eat their own and keep labour's hands clean of the affair.
He doesnt have the votes I think. He'd need the ERG as a whole to support him... and I dont think they will because they'd be committing political hara kiri (even more I mean)
Btw food for thought: could it be that this is a self-coup? I mean the ERG tried and failed to get 48 votes in the past.
ERG didn't pursue the vote of no confidence in the past, their policy was to keep Theresa May but lobby her to change her policy. It is only after Theresa May's stunning failures during elections, her remarkable insistence on ignoring MPs & refusal to even acknowledge any of the signs that she had lost support (any PM would have resigned at such a gratuitous mass cabinet resignation) that the Tories have settled upon a vote of no confidence. Theresa May's strategy was that instead of compromising or working with the backbenchers, she intended to instead make it so that any removal of her as leader would kill Brexit, ironically forcing the Tories to challenge her. They were unable to get anywhere close to persuading the PM to change her mind.
Right now Theresa May is getting overwhelming (public) support from her MPs. Could it be that she had loyalists push the threshold of no confidence letters over 48 so that she could drag them into a fight they couldn't win, ensure she wont get another no confidence from her party in the next 12 months, and bind her party to herself in support of her agreement?
All the people offering their public support to Theresa May are not offering it in front of the cameras. They're absent, because they're currently meeting with their leadership candidates. If this was truly Theresa May's plan, then I must commend this bold strategy. Deliberately decapitating yourself to bamboozle your opponents tends to yield only short term advantages - she'll probably be fine if <48 vote against her, but more than that and she won't survive the aftermath of the leadership contest. She'd be entirely at the mercy of Labour who'd know the exact number of MPs willing to vote her out