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\n the Conservative Party, who have a majority of elected MPs in the House Of Commons and so can form a government, that's how it works here.
lololol i die… Politics live: 'they are out of control, and things seem to be speeding up…maybe only days or hours..
\nSi Spurrier: BREAKING: main staircase at 10 Downing St to be extended to accommodate more photographs of former PMs.\nMike Collins: Resigning can't be enough, she has to dissolve Parliament. This has to be it.\nJames Peaty: She should. I doubt she will.\nJohn McCrea: no chance, Boris will be back\nChris Weston: She probably gave King Charles the Covid virus this morning too.
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