8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (6)
#18984488 at 2023-06-10 20:41:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23308: Walk The Line Edition
Second MP Resigns After Boris Johnson Steps Down From Parliament Over Partygate Scandal
Nigel Adams, described by the media as an associate of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, announced on Saturday that he was stepping down as a member of Parliament from the Conservative Party, with his replacement already elected.
"Yesterday, Selby Conservatives selected an excellent new parliamentary candidate. I've today informed the chief whip that I will be standing down as a Member of Parliament with immediate effect. It has been an honour to represent the area where I was raised, educated & I want to thank my constituents for their wonderful support since 2010," Adams tweeted.
UK media reported on Friday that Johnson was resigning from Parliament after he received a copy of an internal report tied to the partygate scandal. That same day, former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Nadine Dorries, who is a strong supporter of Johnson, also announced her resignation from Parliament.
Johnson was earlier forced to resign as the UK prime minister last July after a series of leaks showed that several social gatherings had been held at his offices during the COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing mandate.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20230610/second-mp-resigns-after-boris-johnson-steps-down-from-parliament-over-partygate-scandal-1111051180.html
#6093843 at 2019-04-08 06:16:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7793: New Week Round the Bend Edition
Resignations in the news this weekend - part 1
UNC Chief Diversity Officer G. Rumay Alexander to step down at end of academic year
https://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2019/04/diversity-officer-chancellor-resigns-0404
Manitou Springs schools superintendent latest area district leader to retire
https://gazette.com/education/manitou-springs-schools-superintendent-latest-area-district-leader-to-retire/article_60fe938c-57d9-11e9-abe9-ef8cee8b4e9b.html
Kansas National Guard captain submits resignation in wake of suicides
http://www.ottawaherald.com/news/20190406/kansas-national-guard-captain-submits-resignation-in-wake-of-suicides/1
14 employees join Wilson County Schools; 7 retire
http://www.wilsontimes.com/stories/14-employees-join-wilson-county-schools-7-retire,173286
Pugh aide and campaign lender Jim Smith resigns
https://baltimorebrew.com/2019/04/06/pugh-aide-and-campaign-lender-jim-smith-resigns/
Pittsburgh-native Kurt Angle retiring from WWE Sunday
https://www.wpxi.com/sports/pittsburgh-native-kurt-angle-retiring-from-wwe-sunday/936666034
Liberty Memorial Central Middle School assistant principal to resign this summer
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/schools/2019/apr/05/liberty-memorial-central-middle-school-assistant-principal-to-resign-this-summer/
Northampton Board Clerk fired; HR Director resigns
https://www.roanoke-chowannewsherald.com/2019/04/07/northampton-board-clerk-fired-hr-director-resigns/
Handziuk murder: Kherson Governor Gordeev resigns
https://www.unian.info/politics/10507383-handziuk-murder-kherson-governor-gordeev-resigns.html
Franklin Community Health Network President to retire at year's end
http://www.dailybulldog.com/db/features/franklin-community-health-network-president-to-retire-at-years-end/
Brexit: Wales minister Nigel Adams quits over talks with Corbyn
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-politics-47800208
Carl Junction basketball coach Skip Brock retires
https://www.joplinglobe.com/sports/local_sports/carl-junction-basketball-coach-skip-brock-retires/article_2de008b8-78af-5a07-8fd6-c2a9cb3134bb.html
Key figure resigns from Ocho board
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/key-figure-resigns-ocho-board
McGill retires from ISU Extension and Outreach
https://siouxcityjournal.com/business/local/transitions/mcgill-retires-from-isu-extension-and-outreach/article_c2168991-c072-587b-b114-45c2820e55e1.html
Signet Closing 150 Stores, President Resigns
https://risnews.com/signet-closing-150-stores-president-resigns
Trojans Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Fired
https://everettclipper.com/9542/sports/trojans-womens-basketball-assistant-coach-fired/
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen resigns amid Trump anger over border
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2019/04/08/us-homeland-security-secretary-nielsen-leaving-her-position/
Local Nun retires from Briar Cliff
https://www.siouxlandproud.com/news/local-news/local-nun-retires-from-briar-cliff/1906856890
Deputy land minister resigns over remark
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005656411
Nautilus Minerals' directors resign
http://www.looppng.com/business/nautilus-minerals%E2%80%99-directors-resign-83534
#6085583 at 2019-04-07 17:28:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7783: National Beer Day — Free Beer for all Anons Edition
Brexit: furious Tories will try to oust May if UK fights Euro elections
Theresa May's mutinous MPs are warning her that they will move to oust her within weeks if the UK is forced to take part in European elections next month and extend its EU membership beyond the end of June.
Tory MPs are increasingly angry at the prospect of voters being asked to go to the polls to elect MEPs three years after the Brexit referendum, in an election they fear will be boycotted by many Conservatives and be a gift to the far right and Nigel Farage's new Brexit party. Senior Tories said one silver lining of a long extension would be that it would allow them to move quickly to force May out, and hold a leadership election starting as soon as this month.
The warnings came as the prime minister made a last desperate appeal on Saturday night to MPs to back a deal, saying there was an increasing danger Brexit would "slip though our fingers". May said: "Because parliament has made clear it will stop the UK leaving without a deal, we now have a stark choice: leave the European Union with a deal or do not leave at all.
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"The longer this takes, the greater the risk of the UK never leaving at all. It would mean letting the Brexit that the British people voted for slip through our fingers. I will not stand for that. It is essential we deliver what people voted for, and to do that we need to get a deal over the line."
Conservative MP Nigel Evans, an executive member of the 1922 Committee of backbenchers said on Saturday night that, if May failed to deliver Brexit and all she could do was secure a long extension at an EU summit on Wednesday, she would face overwhelming pressure to step down. "At the moment there is focus on delivering Brexit, but if a long delay becomes a reality I believe the noises off about removing the prime minister will become a cacophony," he said. "I and many other Conservatives would prefer leaving the EU on World Trade Organisation terms to any humiliating long extension that forces us to take part in the European elections."
Nigel Adams, a former minister who quit last week over May's decision to hold talks on Brexit with Jeremy Corbyn, said: "Over 170 Conservative MPs including cabinet ministers signed a letter to the PM last week urging her to ensure the UK does not take part in the European elections. Doing so will not end well."
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/apr/06/furious-tory-mps-will-bid-to-oust-may-if-uk-fights-euro-poll
#6032301 at 2019-04-03 16:06:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7715: OHR... What Webs we Weave Edition
MAY OF DESTINY
ARCH-BREXITEERS are mounting a desperate last ditch bid to overthrow Theresa May TODAY over her soft Brexit "betrayal".
The Sun can reveal senior Tories are calling on the party's kingpin Sir Graham Brady to allow a secret ballot at a meeting of the influential 1922 Committee later this afternoon.
Sources said the MPs believe desperate action is needed before Downing Street thrashes out a soft Brexit compromise with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. One said: "They're saying this is about the survival of the party itself."
The ballot wouldn't be officially binding - but if Mrs May lost it could speed up her departure from No10.
It came after livid Wales Minister Nigel Adams resigned in protest at the PM's lunge to a soft Brexit.
In a stinging resignation letter, he told the PM: "It now seems that you and your Cabinet have decided that a deal cooked up with a Marxist who has never once in his political life, put British interests first -is better than no deal."
The "1922" is due to meet in the bowels of Westminster at 5pm.
Brexit-backing International Trade Secretary Liam Fox is due to represent the Government at the meeting - and try to defend the PM's decision.
Separately, Brexiteer Steve Baker revealed a cross-party amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill - demanding the Government negotiate a solution to the Irish backstop.
Theresa May told MPs last week that she was prepared to quit early in a desperate bid to get her deal through the Commons - but lost by 58 votes.
Former Immigration Minister Mark Harper last night warned the PM's soft Brexit lunge would be opposed by most MPs.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8781859/tory-mps-launch-bid-to-kick-theresa-may-out-today-after-soft-brexit-bid/
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#6031129 at 2019-04-03 14:23:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7713: Great leader Trump has a server Edition
Government Whip Resigns over May's Decision to Delegate Brexit to 'Calamity' Corbyn
Theresa May's ever more precarious government has suffered another resignation, this time from a junior minister and government whip who said Wednesday that the prime minister was failing in both her main duties - to deliver Brexit, and prevent a left-wing Corbyn government takeover.
Nigel Adams MP, who was a junior minister in the Wales Office and a government whip, handed in his resignation Wednesday morning. The move against the prime minister which followed a marathon seven hours of senior Cabinet meetings on Tuesday intended to break the "logjam" over Brexit came with a harsh criticism of May handing power to hard-left Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who he called a "calamity".
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/04/03/govt-whip-resigns-over-may-delegating-brexit-to-calamity-corbyn/
#453143 at 2018-02-21 19:28:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #557: #TwitterLockout Edition
UKfags - Here's a list of all MPs who voted against protecting Child Abuse Whistleblowers. Why?
Conservative: 254
Nigel Adams
Adam Afriyie
Peter Aldous
Sir David Amess
Stuart Andrew
James Arbuthnot
Richard Bacon
Steve Baker
Sir Tony Baldry
Harriett Baldwin
Stephen Barclay
Gregory Barker
Gavin Barwell
Henry Bellingham
Richard Benyon
Sir Paul Beresford
Jake Berry
Andrew Bingham
Bob Blackman
Nicola Blackwood
Crispin Blunt
Nick Boles
Karen Bradley
Graham Brady
Julian Brazier
Andrew Bridgen
Steve Brine
James Brokenshire
Fiona Bruce
Robert Buckland
Aidan Burley
Conor Burns
Simon Burns
David Burrowes
Alistair Burt
Dan Byles
Alun Cairns
Neil Carmichael
Sir William Cash
Rehman Chishti
Christopher Chope
Greg Clark
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Therese Coffey
Damian Collins
Oliver Colvile
Geoffrey Cox
Stephen Crabb
Tracey Crouch
David T. C. Davies
Glyn Davies
Nick de Bois
Caroline Dinenage
Nadine Dorries
Jackie Doyle-Price
Richard Drax
Sir Alan Duncan
Iain Duncan Smith
Philip Dunne
Michael Ellis
Jane Ellison
Tobias Ellwood
Charlie Elphicke
George Eustice
Graham Evans
Jonathan Evans
Nigel Evans
David Evennett
Michael Fabricant
Michael Fallon
Mark Field
Liam Fox
Mr Mark Francois
Mike Freer
Richard Fuller
Sir Roger Gale
Sir Edward Garnier
Mark Garnier
Mr David Gauke
Mr Nick Gibb
Cheryl Gillan
John Glen
Robert Goodwill
Richard Graham
Helen Grant
James Gray
Damian Green
Justine Greening
Dominic Grieve
Ben Gummer
Sam Gyimah
Robert Halfon
Stephen Hammond
Matthew Hancock
Greg Hands
Mark Harper
Richard Harrington
Rebecca Harris
Simon Hart
Sir Alan Haselhurst
John Hayes
Sir Oliver Heald
Chris Heaton-Harris
Gordon Henderson
Charles Hendry
Nick Herbert
Damian Hinds
Mark Hoban
George Hollingbery
Sir Gerald Howarth
John Howell
Jeremy Hunt
Nick Hurd
Stewart Jackson
Margot James
Sajid Javid
Bernard Jenkin
Robert Jenrick
Gareth Johnson
Joseph Johnson
Andrew Jones
David Jones
Marcus Jones
Chris Kelly
Simon Kirby
Sir Greg Knight
Kwasi Kwarteng
Mark Lancaster
Pauline Latham
Andrea Leadsom
Jessica Lee
Phillip Lee
Oliver Letwin
Brandon Lewis
Julian Lewis
Ian Liddell-Grainger
David Lidington
Peter Lilley
Jack Lopresti
Tim Loughton
Sir Peter Luff
Karen Lumley
Theresa May
Jason McCartney
Karl McCartney
Anne McIntosh
Patrick McLoughlin
Stephen McPartland
Mark Menzies
Stephen Metcalfe
Maria Miller
Nigel Mills
Anne Milton
Andrew Mitchell
Penny Mordaunt
Nicky Morgan
Anne Marie Morris
David Morris
James Morris
Stephen Mosley
David Mowat
David Mundell
Sheryll Murray
Andrew Murrison
Robert Neill
Brooks Newmark
Sarah Newton
Caroline Nokes
Jesse Norman
David Nuttall
Stephen O'Brien
Matthew Offord
Eric Ollerenshaw
Guy Opperman
Sir Richard Ottaway
Sir James Paice
Neil Parish
Priti Patel
Mark Pawsey
Mike Penning
John Penrose
Andrew Percy
Claire Perry
Stephen Phillips
Eric Pickles
Christopher Pincher
Daniel Poulter
Mark Prisk
Mark Pritchard
Dominic Raab
Sir John Randall
John Redwood
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Simon Reevell
Andrew Robathan
Sir Hugh Robertson
Andrew Rosindell
Amber Rudd
David Ruffley
David Rutley
Laura Sandys
Lee Scott
Andrew Selous
Grant Shapps
Alok Sharma
Alec Shelbrooke
Mark Simmonds
Keith Simpson
Chris Skidmore
Chloe Smith
Henry Smith
Julian Smith
Sir Nicholas Soames
Anna Soubry
Caroline Spelman
Andrew Stephenson
Bob Stewart
Iain Stewart
Rory Stewart
Gary Streeter
Mel Stride
Graham Stuart
Julian Sturdy
Desmond Swayne
Hugo Swire
Robert Syms
Edward Timpson
Justin Tomlinson
David Tredinnick
Andrew Turner
Andrew Tyrie
Paul Uppal
Edward Vaizey
Shailesh Vara
Martin Vickers
Theresa Villiers
Charles Walker
Robin Walker
Dame Angela Watkinson
Mike Weatherley
James Wharton
Heather Wheeler
Chris White
Craig Whittaker
John Whittingdale
Bill Wiggin
David Willetts
Gavin Williamson
Rob Wilson
Sarah Wollaston
Jeremy Wright
Tim Yeo
Sir George Young
Nadhim Zahawi
Liberal Democrats: 40
Norman Baker
Sir Alan Beith
Gordon Birtwistle
Annette Brooke
Jeremy Browne
Sir Malcolm Bruce
Lorely Burt
Alistair Carmichael
Mike Crockart
Mr Edward Davey
Lynne Featherstone
Don Foster
Andrew George
Stephen Gilbert
Sir Nick Harvey
Martin Horwood
Simon Hughes
Julian Huppert
Charles Kennedy
David Laws
John Leech
Stephen Lloyd
Michael Moore
Greg Mulholland
John Pugh
Alan Reid
Dan Rogerson
Sir Bob Russell
Adrian Sanders
Sir Robert Smith
Sir Andrew Stunell
Ian Swales
Jo Swinson
John Thurso
David Ward
Steve Webb
Mark Williams
Stephen Williams
Jenny Willott
Simon Wright
Independent: 1
Mike Hancock