• TIG is a group not a party, that’s like inviting the ERG along because they have a lot of MPs who are members.

  • Except that the ERG members ostensibly take the conservative whip, so May will not concede that she doesn't control them.

    Really don't get what all the fuss is about tbh. They are a group of MPs and they nominate one to represent them. Does it matter if they aren't yet officially a party by designation?

  • Does it matter if they aren't yet officially a party by designation?

    They've all got a vote, they presumably will vote en-bloc.

    They may not officially be a party, but if it looks like a party and quacks like a party...

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