UK PM Boris Johnson apologises in The House over anger at lockdown drinks party, Professor Matthew Goodwin comments on Johnson’s position in the Conservative party, police involvement, possible successors and a future general election.
Party revelations and the limited published content of Sue Gray’s report has prompted an enormous public backlash and destabilised Johnson’s premiership once again. Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour Party, accused Johnson of “months of deceit and deception” and led calls in urging the prime minister to “do the decent thing and resign.”
‘It is beginning to feel like the beginning of the end.’
“It is important to note that this isn’t the only source of disillusionment within the Conservative Party over Boris Johnson’s leadership,” Professor Matthew Goodwin told CNBC’s “Street Signs Europe”.
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