Robert Foster and Martin Marsh decry reports that the former PM might run again, while Mike Turnbull doesn’t fancy Rishi Sunak’s chances of uniting his party
Never mind the catalogue of his other failings. Boris Johnson receives a publicly funded salary as an MP to represent the constituents of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. And yet he has spent the last couple of weeks, while the Commons has been in session, on a holiday (his third in three months) in the Caribbean and in the US making obscene amounts of money giving a speech. Surely this utter dereliction of his duty towards his constituents, at a time when many of them will be dealing with potentially life-changing financial pressures, should disqualify him from holding any position of responsibility, least of all that of prime minister. It actually makes me cry with rage to imagine him back in Downing Street.
Robert Foster
Reading, Berkshire
• I am reminded of the return of Napoleon from Elba. That did not turn out well.
Martin Marsh
Riding Mill, Northumberland