
Boris Johnson is far from safe
The Prime Minister could soon face another no-confidence vote, say 1922 committee insiders.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, better known as “Boris Johnson”, is a British politician. He is the former mayor of London and the former prime minister of the United Kingdom between July 2019 and September 2022, and the former leader of the Conservative Party. Johnson studied at Eton College and then read classics at Balliol College at the University of Oxford. He has also worked as a journalist with different publications, such as the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Spectator. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on the former prime minister here.
The Prime Minister could soon face another no-confidence vote, say 1922 committee insiders.
ByThe strength of feeling against the Prime Minister has steadily worsened as wavering Tory rebels have finally acted.
ByThe support of 54 Tory MPs is needed to trigger a confidence vote on Boris Johnson’s leadership.
ByIf past no-confidence votes are anything to go by, they won’t get rid of Boris Johnson.
ByThere is not a single candidate who seems capable of reuniting a hopelessly divided party.
ByToday’s vote of confidence makes no sense except as a howl of pain by Conservative MPs.
BySince the vote is anonymous, it is difficult to predict how even the most loyal of Johnson’s supporters may vote.
ByThe Foreign Secretary’s politics are shared by the Tory membership and she appears hungrier for the role than her rivals.
ByImagine a female prime minister with a reputation for partying, promiscuity and messy hair.
ByAs more MPs turn against the Prime Minister, a vote of confidence is looking ever more likely.
Eventually this pathetic spectacle will have to be put to an end by those who actually wield the power.
ByThe Prime Minister desperately seeks affection, and one of the reasons people give parties is to make others like them.
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ByIf a confidence vote does happen, the Prime Minister’s authority will be shot even if he wins it.
ByConservative MPs knew from the moment they chose Johnson as their leader that he was unfit for office.
ByThis government, like the man who leads it, has no higher mission than to win the next election.
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