As Sky’s Beth Rigby fired questions over No 10 event, all PM could do was insist no one had told him it was against the rules

Things fall apart. It had been intended as the comeback day. The day when Big Dog finally stopped barricading himself in his Downing Street kennel and came out to prove there was life in the confidence trickster yet. That, by sheer force of personality and the odd gag, Boris Johnson could make the Tory party – and possibly even the country – fall back in love with him.

And yet right from the start of his TV interview with Sky’s Beth Rigby at Finchley Memorial hospital in London, it was clear the prime minister was running on empty. All passion spent.

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