The Traffic-Light opposition coalition is on the brink of collapse it has emerged, as Labour and the Liberal Democrats are preparing for the Greens to withdraw after the Green principal speaker election.

In the aftermath discloakedoak’s ousting, who has since defected to the Liberal Democrats, the Greens have been electing a new principal speaker in a very chaotic contest.

After a 7 hour nomination period, the party had 24 hours to vote for two new principal speakers.

Defeating naysayers in Labour and the Liberals Democrats, who had been briefing that the anti-Traffic-Lights MPs in the party were the minority, the Greens last night elected ContrabannedTheMC and nbgeordie - ring leaders in the plot that ousted disclosedoak from the party.

Speaking before the results were published, one senior Traffic-Light MP said that they did not think many Greens wanted to leave the coalition. “I think there are two or three Green Party MPs who are trying to turn the Greens into a Communist Party, and will do whatever they can to destabilise the coalition.”

When the results were known, the MP swore and said that it was battle stations.

Another senior MP, when questioned whether this was the end of Traffic-Light, snorted and laughed. “They are literally betting that it has.”

Since the failure of Traffic-Light to make significant gains in the December devolved elections, cemented in realnyebevan, the Conservative candidate for London Mayor, winning, there have been significant questions raised by Greens.

Anti-Traffic-Light MPs argue that entering coalition should mean entering a pact to change things. However, due to failure to be in government, this cause has failed and all that it is doing it causing drama before the coalition can even enter government to change things.

One senior Green figure in the leadership, before the principal speakership election, speaking to the Monolith, says there is also another motive.

“It would be better to rebuild outside where we can solely focus on sorting ourselves. If we don't sort ourselves well, at least if we are outside the coalition we won't drag down the only other large anti-Tory parties with us.

“The TLC has been a source of drama inside the party so to sort out the drama we need to remove that source of drama and focus on the more fundamental sources of drama like what on earth is the leadership.”

Sighing, they add that the Greens are dying and they will be sitting and watching the party burn with some popcorn.