The Tories are lucky to be rid of Boris Johnson
At the Covid Inquiry, the former PM appeared muddled, aggressive and, by the end, crushed.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
At the Covid Inquiry, the former PM appeared muddled, aggressive and, by the end, crushed.
ByThe Prime Minister has never been more unpopular among Tory members and voters. What now?
ByFor too long, this country has been run for the benefit of the Conservative Party rather than the other way…
ByConservative MPs make impossible demands and then complain when those demands are unmet.
ByThe Levelling-Up Secretary’s apology to the Covid inquiry was the most explicit form of contrition from any government figure.
ByThe Autumn Statement revealed a government using its remaining time in office to poison its successor’s inheritance.
ByThe Chancellor’s tax cuts are only enabled by painful future spending cuts.
ByFor Conservative rebels, tax cuts are the carrot; the threat of a May general election is the stick.
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