Former defence secretary installed as bookies’ favourite to replace Johnson
The odds of the Tories losing both of next week's parliamentary by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton & Honiton now stand at 78 per cent.
The odds of the Tories losing both of next week's parliamentary by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton & Honiton now stand at 78 per cent.
The EU has adopted a strategy of playing the man not the ball, and will continue doing so until Johnson is ousted from power.
ONS figures show GDP fell by 0.3 per cent in April, with all three main sectors suffering a fall in output for the first time since January 2021.
Voters in Tiverton and Honiton go to the polls next week in what could prove to be one of Johnson's biggest upsets yet.
Labour said Johnson is "presiding over a hall of shame in Downing Street".
Despite Johnson's troubles, voters still aren't convinced Sir Keir is the man to replace him.
Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, accused Boris Johnson on Friday of hiding from the people of Tiverton and Honiton.
"Maybe everyone in No.10 was drunk at the time?"
“He lurches sometimes to the right, sometimes to the left. But always in the direction of his own self interest.”
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