Boris Johnson's constituents asked 'should the PM stay?'

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What do Boris Johnson's constituents think of the prime minister?

Boris Johnson: Boris Johnson's constituents on whether he should staySome of the prime minister's constituents in Uxbridge and South Ruislip have been telling the BBC whether they think he should still be PM, ahead of a confidence vote happening this evening.

The vote was triggered after at least 54 Conservative MPs sent letters to Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 backbenchers committee. At least 180 Conservative MPs, a majority, will have to vote against the PM tonight, if he is to leave. No 10 says Boris Johnson welcomes the vote as "a chance to end months of speculation".

 

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BBCPolitics Less than two years ago the media and public were all willing to ignore that Johnson was a lying, cheating, money wasting, corrupt and defective politician. Those same people would have us believe the outcome has been a surprise.

Probably the majority feel he should go (although not reflected in the people you managed to stop) It's tough to see who would replace that 'filthy piece of toerag'

‘E’s got Brexit done ‘innit?

Boris is doing great, keep it up Prime Minister 👍

The BBC the propaganda arm for anybody who hates the UK: IRA Hamas ISIS Russia EU

Pathetic.

I don’t know why you’re asking his constituents what they think of Boris. Boris doesn’t care what they think of him. Not one bit. He only cares what the donors think.

Crikey no wonder he got elected.

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