The inevitable rehabilitation of Boris Johnson

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The inevitable rehabilitation of Boris Johnson

Post by tamada » December 8, 2023, 7:19 pm

It's full on now. With the former PM not getting his feet held to the fire during his two days of "grilling" at the Covid enquiry, then Immigration Minister Jenrick quitting less than 24-hours of the new Home Secretary Cleverley's great reveal of "new" immigration laws all leading to the likelihood of a vote of confidence on PM Rishi Sunak.

Jeremy Vine positing thinly veiled questions about who would likely survive another Conservative leadership joust to the vapid, morning phone-in proles, the stage is being set for Johnson the Great to swoop in and save the Tory bacon before next year's election.

Watch this space.


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