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“The difference between Boris and former Conservative Party leaders is that they cared about the party and when they were reluctantly persuaded, they were no longer an asset. [they] he did the decent thing, ”he said.
“He doesn’t care, this is a scorched earth policy. The ’22 must speed up his plan,” he said.
That means MPs are looking for the cabinet to put pressure on the prime minister to resign. Johnson has said he will not resign.
The cabinet delegation was said to have included one-day Finance Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, who filled the vacancy for Rishi Sunak, who left the cabinet along with Sajid Javid 24 hours ago.
It also includes former Johnson Grant Shapps and Priti Patel faithful.
The pair of cabinet resignations sparked the day of instability that saw ministers queuing up to tweet their resignation letters.
But Johnson removed the chaos by telling a committee of lawmakers that the government “continued with ever-increasing energy.”
He also appeared to be threatening early elections if his MPs tried to take him, but under intense questioning he said the first thing he saw a poll done would be in 2023 or 2024.
Leadership aspirants began to perfect their launches.
Javid, in a speech in which he barely concealed his application to become a leader, told the Commons that his cabinet colleagues had made the decision to stay in their jobs. .
“I wish my colleagues in the cabinet the best, I see that they have decided to stay in the cabinet … but let’s be clear: not doing something is an active decision,” he said.
“I am deeply concerned about how the next generation will see the Conservative Party in our current course.”
A wildcard candidate is the influential backbencher Steve Baker, an arch-Brexiteer and critic of pandemic blockades.
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He told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age that he was considering running, drawing on the support of Conservative Party activists who have positioned him very well in online polls conducted by the Conservative Home website.
“I respect readers of the Conservative home constantly placing me in the top 10 of the next leader,” Baker said.
“So in case Boris resigns, I’ll have to think seriously about whether to run.”
Baker said he was aware he was unlikely to win an inexperienced later banker in the cabinet.
“But I have to take it seriously that on the second round at the Conservatives’ home, readers make me win over Jeremy Hunt and I should take it seriously for both his own good and Jeremy’s, ”he said, referring to se to the former cabinet minister Johnson won in 2019. in the last leadership contest.
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