What will Boris Johnson do now? | Analysis by Sky's SamCoatesSky
That would have meant to stand and fight the verdict of the privileges committee, with all the opprobrium that he feels is unfairly heaped upon him.Then he would have had to watch as Tory MPs were asked to decide whether to back him.
Yes, some would. But despite the vocal minority of supporters, my conversations suggest that the raw numbers prepared to side with Boris Johnson against a Tory-dominated committee accusing him of deliberately misleading the Commons in pitiless detail may not have gone well for the former PM.In the event he lost the vote and faced 10 or more days of suspension, he would also face the prospect of a by-election in his Uxbridge constituency.
Its 7,210 majority is well within the margin that could be swept away, which would be a decisively mortifying end to his political career.There is no conceivable path to him becoming leader again.'Johnson wasn't good Uxbridge representative'SunakNobody has the ability to suck the oxygen out of the room like Johnson, with the media and a slice of the Conservative Party still hanging off his every word as if it mattered - that will not help current or future leadership contests.
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