Analysis: after Johnson’s resignation, how does he compare with his four predecessors as PM?

Was Boris Johnson the worst prime minister of recent times? He squandered one of the strongest political positions held by an occupant of No 10 in record time. The authority gained after winning an 80-seat majority in December 2019 dissipated at extraordinary speed as he dealt with a series of scandals with a ham-fisted mixture of denial, disorganisation and even outright lying.

The high point was the election victory, secured on the back of the “get Brexit done” pledge. After securing an exit from the European Union, Johnson struggled with the coronavirus pandemic, was late imposing the first lockdown in March 2020 and was forced to cancel at the last minute a plan to loosen restrictions the following Christmas.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

You May Also Like

Suez canal: Syria ‘rations’ fuel as efforts to free stuck ship fail

Syria oil ministry restricts supply as canal chief says ‘technical or human…

Russia’s Luna-25 space craft crashes into the moon

Russia’s space corporation Roskosmos says craft spun into uncontrolled orbit before planned…

Boris Johnson received £276,130 plus expenses for US speech

Register also shows former PM travelled to Montana at Rupert Murdoch’s expense…

The Austrian Wine That Sommeliers Love—Ripe for Rediscovery

SOME WINE PROS call Grüner Veltliner a has-been—a once-popular, now largely forgotten…