He has urged Tory MPs plotting to oust him not to focus on the issues he has “stuffed up”.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted the “golden rule” is to “focus on what we are doing”, after revealing he is planning to be in office into the 2030s. It comes as pressure has been mounting on the PM following the stinging by-election defeats in Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton.
He said the “golden rule” is to “focus on what we are doing”. This includes addressing the cost of living, the “massive” plan for a stronger economy, and “making sure that the UK continues to offer the kind of leadership around the world that I know our people want”.Mr Johnson has urged Tory MPs plotting to oust him not to focus on the issues he has “stuffed up”, after his authority was further diminished by a Cabinet resignation.
In buoyant mood, the Prime Minister added: “At the moment I’m actively thinking about the third term and what could happen then, but I will review that when I get to it.”
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