Boris Johnson’s resignation speech contained bizarre threat of a comeback
He compared himself to the Roman statesman Cincinnatus
He compared himself to the Roman statesman Cincinnatus
‘If you have an old kettle that takes ages to boil, it may cost you £20 to replace it but if you get a new one you’ll save £10 a year every year on your electricity bill’.
The extent to which this Government has acted with exceptionalism is simply beyond limits.
“If nothing changes, if Boris goes and this [party] constitution remains the same, I’m not interested.”
8.700 members have signed a petition which could change the rules
So much for levelling up…
Absence has come to define the Johnson premiership.
Liz Truss might be ahead of Rishi Sunak, but neither of them are Tory members’ top choice
The Daily Mail thinks following due process and finding out whether our prime minister misled Parliament is a witch hunt.
Labour has accused the pair of being “missing in action” as the full scale of the meltdown facing the UK’s economy became apparent.