A friend of ex-PM admitted there is currently “no momentum” for a Boris Johnson comeback, but that could all change in 2023 🔎 Big Read:
– a policy agenda Mr Johnson placed at the centre of his premiership, and which some believe has been downgraded by Mr Sunak.
“If the opinion polls indicate a Tory loss [in 2024], then the natural instinct for self-survival will kick in and if that means Boris, then some people will take a deep breath and say ‘so be it’ – even if they are against him now. If the polls continue to be dire for Mr Sunak, and the Conservatives do badly at the May local elections, then more Conservative MPs could decide to back Mr Johnson’s “second act” in the interests of avoiding defeat toThe friend said: “There will be enough MPs who will put their past allegiances aside, and if they feel he is the only one who can deliver, then Boris is back in business and he will be best placed to take us into the next election.
He has spent his time out of Downing Street on the lucrative speech-making circuit, a solution to the personal money troubles that dogged him while he was in office – including his costly divorce settlement.and their children to attend the wedding of two senior Tory aides, Sophia True and Declan Lyons. His financial situation has “improved”, friends said.
“I think he has got a second act in him, but it will depend on whether the party wants him and makes it clear to him with the support of enough MPs.” Mr Sunak has a chance to recover in the polls, and may do so if inflation is brought under control and the cost of living crisis eases in 2023.
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