The Guardian view on the Tory conference: Johnson is not the answer | Editorial

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Stupid question, if he were the answer. Theresa obviously the answer if question were: Which Tory ‘leader’ is most likely to ensure a Labour government even if latter is led by the Drover’s Dog?

The Tories or the Lib Dem’s are not the answer; I would have thought that would have been obvious by now🙄.

What a shocker coming from The Guardian .

I hate to feel this way but when you say Johnson is not the answer I feel like he might just be the answer.

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