I believe that before the argument around who should lead any "temporary government", it should be remembered that "a vote of no confidence" has to be moved and then carried by the House of Commons on its return in September, and that is "no done deal."
For the above motion to be carried by the House, a number of Conservative MPs will have to vote against their own party and Government and that is by no means certain from reports in the media.
Jeremy Corbyn as leader of her Her Majesty's opposition is the only person in Parliament who can move such a motion against a sitting government. Therefore, what Corbyn states to the whole House of Commons in moving that motion of no confidence may well decide how the above Conservative MPs will vote.
Corbyn will have to convince a considerable majority of MPs that any temporary government set up following the fall of the Johnson administration would be in power for no more than to gain an extension of Article fifty from the European Union and then as a second and final act call a General Election.
The address that Corbyn gives to the House of Commons in moving that motion has to be the greatest speech of his political career I believe. However, it is accepted by many even within Corbyn's close associates that parliamentary speaking, unlike his political campaigning, is not Jeremy Corbyn's strongest forte.
In the above, should the Motion of no Confidence fail to be carried by the House of Commons, then I believe that Britain leaving the European Union with no deal would be almost inevitable.
Early September will be it seems a nail-biting time for all who wish to see stability maintained within the United Kingdom.
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