How can Theresa May have a ‘strong and stable’ government when she’ll give in to anything?

Last Updated: June 30, 2017By

MPs announce that the government has won the vote on the Queen’s Speech – by a majority of just 14 votes.

Oh yes, the minority Tory government’s almost-nonexistent legislative programme – as laid out in the Queen’s Speech – has been passed by Parliament – but not easily.

The Tories – and their bribed accomplices in the DUP – had to promise to allow women from Northern Ireland the right to abortions (admittedly, only if they travel to England or Wales for them) in the face of a Labour amendment that would have defeated them.

Doesn’t this indicate that Labour can defeat the pathetically-weak Mrs May at any time, simply by proposing clever amendments to any piece of legislation that might win support from enough Tory backbenchers?

And Labour will do so – not only to gain major concessions from the right-wingers but also because every time the Tories are defeated in this way – and they were defeated on abortions – the public will see that this is a weak administration clinging to government solely to prevent Labour from enacting a truly strong programme of government.

I think the Tories know this is an untenable position.

Perhaps that is why they have already started advertising for general election campaign organisers – possibly in order to call a new election in August?

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5 Comments

  1. NMac June 30, 2017 at 1:59 pm - Reply

    i note from the headlines on newspaper shelves today(30/6) that the right-wing rags the Express/Mail are already renewing their front page assault on Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party. Hopefully they will not have any more success than they did at the General Election. I suspect another Election about October time, but I also feel sure the Tories will get rid of May before they dare try conning the electorate again. Given the list of discredited nasties they have lining up I doubt any of them will fool the public. JC4PM

  2. hugosmum70 June 30, 2017 at 3:43 pm - Reply

    wish they would get on with it. the suspense is so stressful. like living on a knife edge waiting on where the axe will fall next and how much damage she can do before she has to step down.

  3. blackghost55 June 30, 2017 at 8:33 pm - Reply

    Hag May isn’t goint to go quieltly.
    I can see in my minds eye visions of her clinging onto no 10’s doorframe screeching like a scolded cat.. (I think I read something like this a few days back)

  4. Kenneth Billis June 30, 2017 at 11:24 pm - Reply

    I can’t help wondering whether the main thing making the Tories deperately cling on to power is the complete destruction of the NHS – their holy grail?

  5. Zippi July 1, 2017 at 12:50 am - Reply

    Michael Portillo reckons that she’ll go after Conference.

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