Ready to return to her political activities of Great Britain seems to be the Boris Johnsonas a few weeks after his resignation he appears ready to claim a second prime ministerial term.
However, on his return to the country, Johnson scorned by passengersaccording to a Sky News reporter who was on the same flight.
Some of his conservative colleagues, however, warn that Johnson’s return could cause even greater political chaos.
The contenders for the prime ministership, to replace Liz Truss, after her dramatic resignation on Thursday, after being in office for just six weeks, have engaged in a real influence peddling in the Conservative Party for this weekend in order to have the nominations drawn up before the deadline on Monday.
Johnson, who vacationed in the Caribbeanwhen Tras resigned and has not made any public statement on whether to run for his old seat, he has the support of dozens of Conservative MPs. It needs to gather 100 signatures to participate in the process.
Commerce Minister James Dandridge assured yesterday that Johnson told him “he’s ready”.
Former Defense Secretary Penny Mordant has become the first candidate to officially declare her intention to take part in the process to nominate the next Conservative party leaderbut Johnson and Rishi Sunak, who was once his finance minister, are seen as her main potential rivals ahead of next week’s vote. Sunak is the first candidate to collect the required number of 100 MPs-supportersaccording to British media.
For some Conservative MPs, johnson is a vote-winner who can resonate across the country not only with his recognition but also with his characteristic optimism. for others, Johnson is a toxic personality, and the question is whether he can convince the dozens of MPs who deserted him that he is now the person who can unite the party and change its course.
Former Conservative leader William Hague said yesterday that Johnson’s return is possibly the worst idea he has heard in nearly half a century as a member of the party. He said this would send the Conservatives into a “death spiral”.
Source: News Beast

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