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Seems likely she wants to know the mood and if it's universally poor she might choose to jump?
If the current political setup is supposed to be for the whole (group of) countries then I don't see why an overarching federal body couldn't be setup for say, foreign policy, healthcare, overarching taxation and infrastructure? I'd happily accept a 1/4 split for each nation. Then separate parliament's for national issues.
Anyway it's only my preferred choice and never likely to happen.
Doris is at it again:
I want Boris back
She can't do that - he's elected by the conservative MPs. He is the one in control of the rules by which she could be removed / sacked by Tory MPs.
Technically, the rules say they cannot sack her in the first 12 months. However, if a majority of MPs vote to change the rules, they can be changed. So in effect - if a majority of MPs want her gone, she would be gone.
The impossible bit seems to be what happens then.