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Britain’s former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, has revealed he will stand in any upcoming Tory leadership election when the current beleaguered leader, Theresa May, resigns the post. | Britain’s former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, has revealed he will stand in any upcoming Tory leadership election when the current beleaguered leader, Theresa May, resigns the post. |
Appearing as the keynote speaker at the British Insurers Conference, in Manchester on Thursday, Johnson was asked whether or not he would throw his hat in the ring when the time comes, to which he replied: “of course.” | Appearing as the keynote speaker at the British Insurers Conference, in Manchester on Thursday, Johnson was asked whether or not he would throw his hat in the ring when the time comes, to which he replied: “of course.” |
Johnson’s announcement has been met with a lot of derision and dismay on social media with one Twitter user asking: “...if we cannot do better than him then it is time to give up.” Another claimed that Johnson’s bid to become leader has “lowered the bar significantly.” | |
Others were ostensibly of the opinion that this was a badly kept secret. @YvesdeContades likened the move to something from Titanic, saying it was “like knowing the iceberg was aiming for the Titanic in advance, despite its claims it had no intention of sinking luxury cruisers.” | |
A number of high profile Tories have announced their intentions to run for party leader in recent weeks. They include Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss, former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and International Development Secretary Rory Stewart. | |
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