Boris Johnson says he does not want to resign and will stay on if the membership backs him
The outgoing prime minister told Lord Cruddas over lunch at Chequers on Friday he wishes he could "wipe away" his resignation.
The outgoing prime minister told Lord Cruddas over lunch at Chequers on Friday he wishes he could "wipe away" his resignation.
“You all ought to be careful about the way you use language," the prime minister's father said.
"Jesus Christ. I saw this over the weekend and thought it was a deepfake video. Turns out it is real," wrote one person.
"Now the Daily Mail has taken up the baton of agitating for Johnson (the Express took a similar line a few hours ago).Tories in deep deep trouble."
"Sums up Johnson perfectly. Johnson failed. The Tories failed. Johnson Out Today," wrote one person in response the MPs comments.
"Starmer wished Johnson and his family well.Johnson responded by calling Starmer a human bollard. You want to talk about graceless, compare & contrast?"
Theresa May has often criticised her successor over his attitude and policies, and today she did not forgive and forget.
Starmer said the outgoing Prime Minister had been “found out” as the country has a sense that “this guy doesn’t mean a word that he says”.
The Mayor of London was being questioned when he lost his cool in the city's Assembly.
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