Dorries, an ally of ex-premier Boris Johnson who blames Sunak for his ouster last year, lashed out at the prime minister in a letter published online by the Daily Mail late Saturday, saying he had “no mandate” to lead the country and “no plan” to run it. She also said Sunak lacks the “winning X-factor qualities” of Johnson, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair — a line that preys on Conservative Party fears ahead of a general election expected in 2024.
But whereas Johnson and another ally Nigel Adams quit Parliament at the same time, Dorries stayed on. Her ongoing status as an MP riled even Conservatives who feared she had come to represent a broader dysfunction. Councils in her district complained she was not representing her constituents, and the press pointed out she hadn’t spoken in the House of Commons for months.“At the moment people aren’t being properly represented” in Mid Bedfordshire, Sunak said Aug.
It wasn’t just Sunak that Dorries took aim at. The former minister — who represented her seat since 2005 — wrote in conspiratorial tones about the ouster of Johnson and Liz Truss last year, as well as their predecessors Theresa May and David Cameron. She also lashed out at Sunak’s displays of wealth as she accused him of failing to deliver the regulatory reforms sought by technology companies to enable them to list on the London Stock Exchange rather than in New York.
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