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Boris Johnson 'actively thinking about' third term as PM
replying that he was thinking "about a third term - mid 2030s". No 10 later suggested he was joking, but it points to Boris Johnson's bullish mood despite two bruising by-election defeats in the ...
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Boris Johnson Isn’t Going Away — and Tories Know It
At a Commonwealth summit in Rwanda back in June, Boris Johnson was asked if he’d want to serve a second term in office. “At the moment, I am thinking actively about the third term,” he quipped.
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Brexit is Boris Johnson’s singular achievement. How well is it working?
As on all things Brexit, the answer is divisive. But people are generally agreed that Brexit has not yet delivered on its ...
Washington Post on MSN.com
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The Tory age divide over Boris Johnson: Young Conservatives say MPs RIGHT to get rid of PM
The Conservative Party is split over the reign of Boris Johnson and whether he should ... together with the Defence Secretary, led the thinking and challenged some of the thinking internally ...
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Dementia battle: Boris praises Express as research gets cash boost in honour of Dame Babs
BORIS Johnson pledged to double cash for dementia research yesterday, in a major victory for a Daily Express crusade. Our ...
Daily Express
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GB News: Rees-Mogg suggests Brexit delivery was reason he did not stand for Tory leader
JACOB REES MOGG has told GB News that he did not stand in the ongoing Conservative Party leadership contest due to a need to ...
Daily Express
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'Is Boris Johnson an honest man?' Awkward moment Tory MPs squirm over question on PM - as Tom Tugendhat is the only candidate to give a straight response
Mr Tugendhat, a long-term critic of the PM ... Ms Truss, who is languishing in third in the race to replace Boris Johnson, also vowed to reverse a planned increase in corporation tax next year ...
Daily Mail1mon
Race to become UK's next prime minister down to 2 contenders
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Conservative Party chose former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss as the two finalists in an election to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Opinion: Boris has left his party with a tough choice - a leader to the right or hard right
In the same way that Blair co-opted Cool Britannia and the renaissance in British pride of the mid-90s, Boris Johnson’s eccentric ... to the dearth of fresh thinking in conservative politics.
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Race to be Britain's next prime minister is down to two: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss
Britain’s Conservative Party lawmakers chose former treasury chief Rishi Sunak and current Foreign Secretary Liz Truss as the two finalists Wednesday in the race to replace outgoing Prime Minister ...
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Steve Barclay dispels image of ‘zombie’ health department
Health Secretary wants to take a ‘political risk’ to help the NHS through what is certain to be a challenging winter ...
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