Workingman wrote:I don't know, it is all a bit of a mess.
This is like when a whole bunch of people start a war but have no real plan for what happens when they win.
Zero sympathy. They wanted it now they can live with it. Even after his resignation as the party leader, he has not gone to the queen and relinquished his position as PM. That means he's PM until the party has a new leader and I doubt there is very much anyone can do about it, he is the PM and the party doesn't have a new leader who can demand his position. As PM, he can hire or fire ministers because the PM IS, effectively, the Government. He could fire every single minister and appoint new ministers and there is very little they can do. What are they going to do? Force him to resign? May also remained as PM until the election was over and a new leader was in place to take over.
Oh everyone thought they'd "get rid of him" and it would all be done and dusted in a few days. They should have referred to our, largely unwritten, constitution.
Surprise!
The press and the MP's and everyone else who doesn't like him is going to go on and on and on about it. The only person who can force him to stand down now is the Queen. Perhaps they should be petitioning her. But they don't want that because they don't want that expectation set. If they let her do that now, then Charles might do it again on his own cognizance later.
This is so much fun. I haven't been so amused in years.