Backbenchers are laughing at 'arrogant' Boris Johnson after 2030 claim, rebel Tory MPs say

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Conservative opponents of Boris Johnson have responded angrily to the Prime Minister’s claim he could continue in office beyond 2030, accusing him of being “arrogant”. They have also called on Cabinet ministers to resign in protest.

They also called on Cabinet ministers to follow the lead of Oliver Dowden by resigning in protest at the Prime Minister’s leadership.

He later clarified his remarks at the G7 summit in Germany, claiming he was making a point about being focused on the long-term challenges that the UK faces. Most Cabinet ministers have remained publicly loyal to Mr Johnson despite the double by-election defeat on Friday. Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland Secretary, told Sky News: “This is somebody I think who is capable of winning a general election, delivering for our country, as he has done in the past.”

Asked whether he thought it was realistic for Mr Johnson to continue until 2030, he said: “I don’t think it’s very helpful. I think it could be construed as a little arrogant. And I seem to recall Mrs Thatcher, when she was slightly on the ropes, talking about going on and on and on.”

 

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MadgeLFC Arrogant? Insane springs to mind. He's living in his own deluded little world. JohnsonOut154

Is it arrogance or just delusional?

To be honest he might even keep going until 9pm?

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