It is reported that the government is taking legal advice that could allow Boris to stay on in Number Ten and force a General Election, even if he falls to a vote of no confidence and a caretaker PM is identified by a vote of MPs.
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Before I get into the main subject, just to let you know that the Court of Session in Edinburgh has decided that an order to force the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, to comply with the Benn Surrender Act, is not yet necessary. The court has decided to wait until the 21st of October to see if it needs to issue such an order then.
Now, it's become obvious that the current set of mostly Remainer MPs in the House of Commons, as well as the official opposition, are running scared of a General Election for fear of being thoroughly trounced by a Boris backlash vote.
But they are instead looking at ways of commandeering the House so as to push through their preferred option of having a second EU referendum, prior to letting the public loose in a general election.
And one way of doing this would be to have a Vote of No Confidence in the Boris Johnson government, get him removed by the Queen, if he refuses to resign, and install someone else to run a government that would then work towards that referendum.
And this possibility is being looked at because of the Fixed Term Parliament Act, which says that an early general election can only be called 14 days after an unresolved vote of no confidence in the government, or if 434 or more MPs vote for one.
Before the Fixed Term Pa..