Boris Johnson may have a “window of opportunity” for a political comeback two years after the general election, according to a top journalist and author. Tim Shipman, author of new book Out which covers the Brexit years, said those close to Mr
Liz Truss has hinted that she wants to make a comeback on the frontline of British politics after detailing the challenges to “save the West” in her new book. The former Prime Minister’s stint in Downing Street only lasted 49 days and
The failure to take the opportunity to land a massive US trade deal when it was on offer from Donald Trump has contributed to making Brexit one of “the biggest missed opportunities,” Liz Truss has told the Daily Express. In her book
Tories are plotting to bring back Boris Johnson if Suella Braverman becomes the next leader. The Conservative Democratic Organisation founded by the ex-PM’s allies is preparing to back the former home secretary’s bid. Senior Conservative figures said Mrs Braverman could then appoint
In a recent interview with CTV Question Period, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson offered a compelling case for optimism regarding the potential re-election of Donald Trump. Despite ongoing concerns surrounding US aid for Ukraine, Johnson voiced his support for Trump’s candidacy, citing
Boris Johnson offered a compelling case for optimism regarding the potential re-election of Donald Trump, despite concerns surrounding US aid for Ukraine. “I don’t think any US president, let alone a president who wants to make America great again, is going to
He said: “If you are the party of Ronald Reagan, if you want to make America great again, then you don’t begin a new Republican presidency… by conceding victory to Vladimir Putin. “It would be a disaster for the West and it
Angela Rayner has been skewered over her previous call for Boris Johnson to resign when he faced a police probe. The Labour deputy leader is being investigated by Greater Manchester Police in a row over her former living arrangements. But in January
Boris Johnson has refused to rule out a sensational return to frontline politics. The former prime minister insisted a comeback to Parliament was not likely imminently. But he suggested he would re-enter public life if he felt he had “something to contribute”.
JK Rowling says what most people “secretly think” about gender, Boris Johnson has declared. The former prime minister hailed the Harry Potter author as a “modern saint” for her stance on trans issues. Mr Johnson said Rowling’s views on gender are “what