Is Boris Johnson finally sunk?
Adrift on an ocean of illicit booze and with his authority ebbing, the prime minister is fast losing support among MPs. His instinctive response? To blame the team around him and launch a blizzard of crowd-pleasing policies. Will it work?
The mood in Downing Street on Tuesday was “like a morgue”. The night before, ITV News had obtained an email from Boris Johnson’s principal private secretary, Martin Reynolds, inviting staff to “bring your own booze” to a party in the No 10 garden on May 20, 2020, at the height of the first lockdown.
Adrift on an ocean of illicit booze and with his authority ebbing, the prime minister is fast losing support among MPs. His instinctive response? To blame the team around him and launch a blizzard of crowd-pleasing policies. Will it work?
The mood in Downing Street on Tuesday was “like a morgue”. The night before, ITV News had obtained an email from Boris Johnson’s principal private secretary, Martin Reynolds, inviting staff to “bring your own booze” to a party in the No 10 garden on May 20, 2020, at the height of the first lockdown.
Is Boris Johnson finally sunk?
Adrift on an ocean of illicit booze and with his authority ebbing, the prime minister is fast losing support among MPs. His instinctive response? To blame the team around him and launch a blizzard of crowd-pleasing policies. Will it work?
The mood in Downing Street on Tuesday was “like a morgue”. The night before, ITV News had obtained an email from Boris Johnson’s principal private secretary, Martin Reynolds, inviting staff to “bring your own booze” to a party in the No 10 garden on May 20, 2020, at the height of the first lockdown.