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Devon

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Gender Male
Age 47
Date of birth March 28,1977
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Allentown
Pennsylvania
United States
Height 160 (cm)
Other nameDevin, Devin Striker
Movies/Shows Devon: Erotique
Island Fever 3
Jack's Playground 31
DEVON STRIPPED
Devon: Stripped
Full nameKristie Marie Lisa
Awards Penthouse
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Devon is an American pornographic film actress. She was a Penthouse Pet in 2001 and in 2005 co-starred in the pornographic action-adventure film Pirates, which cost over US$ 1 million to make and was described by its producer as the most expensive pornographic film in history.

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Boris Johnson faces cabinet following bruising confidence vote

Feb 16,2022 2:09 am

Boris Johnson will seek to rally his senior ministers at a cabinet meeting later, after surviving a vote to oust him as Conservative Party leader.

He was backed by 211 Tory MPs in the confidence vote triggered by anger over Partygate but 148 voted to remove him.

The Number of rebels was higher than had been predicted and ex-Tory leader William Hague has advised him to quit.

But Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab Said there was " no credible alternative" to Mr Johnson.

Speaking to Bbc Breakfast , He Said it was important to listen to dissenting voices but noted that the Prime Minister had won the vote by a " clear majority" and The Party needed to " move forward".

Under Conservative Party rules, the Prime Minister now cannot face another confidence vote for One Year .

However The Bbc 's political editor Chris Mason says some of the PM's opponents are looking at ways The Rules can be changed to allow a contest before then.

The Press release from No 10 pinged in at 6:02am.

It might as well have been headlined: 'Let's talk about something. Anything, else. "

Boris Johnson will try to use the clout of incumbency to do stuff and move on.

Expect a big speech from Mr Johnson on Thursday, focusing on the economy and housing.

First, he meets his Cabinet This Morning , his Praetorian Guard , who fanned on Monday fanned out to every patch of grass in Westminster to try to prop him up.

A Cabinet minister texts me This Morning : " Interesting days and weeks ahead. " They added that too many backbenchers " don't currently feel part of things" and acknowledged there is " work to do".

And a rebel rings me back just after 7am.

I was pointed to an article from 2019, described as the " best exposition" of the case for changing The Leadership rules, allowing another confidence vote within months, rather than having to wait a year.

They're not done yet.

Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats are tabling their own no confidence motion in Parliament which would give MPs from all parties the chance to vote on the PM's future.

Party leader Sir Ed Davey described Mr Johnson as a " lying lawbreaker" who was " clinging on by The Skin of his teeth".

He Said a no confidence vote would give Parliament " the opportunity to finally put an end to this sorry mess and kick him out of Downing Street".

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner Said Mr Johnson " has no confidence of his backbenchers, he has no confidence of any other Political Party and he has lost The Will of the British People , so he should do The Right thing and resign. "

Asked if Labour would introduce a no confidence vote in the Prime Minister , Ms Rayner Said her party would " consider all options".

- who led The Party for Four Years - Said Mr Johnson had suffered " a greater level of rejection than any Tory leader has ever endured and survived".

" Deep inside, he should recognise that, and turn his mind to Getting Out in a way that spares party and country such agonies and uncertainties. "

Although Mr Johnson won the confidence of 41% of his MPs, the scale of the defeat has left him politically damaged.

On Monday evening, the Prime Minister Said the result was " extremely good, positive, conclusive".

However his critics have noted that his predecessor Theresa May secured the support of 63% of her MPs when she faced her own confidence vote but was still forced out of office six months later.

Mr Johnson will face two further electoral tests later this month when voters go to the polls in two by-elections in the Yorkshire seat of Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton in Devon .



Source of news: bbc.com

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