Analysis: 211-148 suggests about two-thirds of backbenchers are against him, and even his fanbase may be crumbling

For Boris Johnson, Monday evening’s win was “decisive”, and his allies were out immediately, briefing that it would “draw a line” under the chaos of the past few months. But faced with the raw numbers – 211 votes to 148 – even his former employer the Daily Telegraph called it a “hollow victory”.

It was less convincing than the 63% to 37% victory of Theresa May over her detractors in 2018 – and even at the time that wasn’t really judged to be a resounding win.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

James Dyson attacks Rishi Sunak’s ‘shortsighted, stupid’ tax policies

UK entrepreneur says economic strategy has left Britain in a ‘Covid inertia’…

Stath Lets Flats must never die. Can this really be the end?

Jamie Demetriou’s lettings agent-based sitcom is a riot of idiocy … and…

UK supermarket salad suppliers investigated over pesticides in rivers

Exclusive: Environment Agency takes action against one site and looks into more…

‘A dirty game’: Russians in UK rail at calls to seize oligarchs’ assets

Russians describe despair and guilt over war while insisting seizures should follow…