Why Tory MPs aren’t as good at regicide as they like to think
If past no-confidence votes are anything to go by, they won’t get rid of Boris Johnson.
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If past no-confidence votes are anything to go by, they won’t get rid of Boris Johnson.
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There is not a single candidate who seems capable of reuniting a hopelessly divided party.
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Today’s vote of confidence makes no sense except as a howl of pain by Conservative MPs.
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Since the vote is anonymous, it is difficult to predict how even the most loyal of Johnson’s supporters may vote.
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The political scientist argues the corruptible are drawn to positions of power – but we help put them there.
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