Jacob Rees-Mogg said Theresa May should resign despite winning the no confidence vote – the only 4 replies you need
Theresa May clings onto power today after she won the Tory party vote of no confidence by 200 votes to 117.
Time-travelling Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of the prime movers against her, accepted the result but said the so-called prime minister should resign anyway.
Here’s what he told the BBC.
I accept the confidence vote result but Theresa May should still meet the Queen and resign, says leading Conservative Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg
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— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) December 12, 2018
And here really are the only 4 replies you need to that.
1.
The vote was 63% for May and 37% against.
Jacob Rees-Mogg says he respects the vote *but* he thinks she should resign anyway.
Okaaay, I respect the 2016 vote *but* I think we should withdraw Article 50 immediately.
— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) December 12, 2018
2.
So, a very narrow victory, with a result he likes; "the will of the people".
But… a large majority, that he doesn't like; "resign!"
In a clusterfuck of shitehawks, one ballbag swings lowest. pic.twitter.com/EGNvgKEUWh— Danny Kelly (@dannykellywords) December 12, 2018
3.
A short guide to percentages from Jacob Rees Mogg:
63% “a terrible result for the prime minister she must resign”
52% “a resounding victory hard brexit now”
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) December 12, 2018
4.
You lost, get over it. https://t.co/3nPeRc3vgP
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 12, 2018
To conclude …
— Dr. Peradventure (@Peradventur3) December 12, 2018