Boris Johnson says he will 'listen to voters' following humiliating by-election

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BREAKING: Boris Johnson says he will ‘listen to voters’ - but won't step down - following humiliating by-election defeats.

The living cost crisis is the ‘number one issue’ for voters, the prime minister said today has said following two huge losses in by-elections by the Conservatives.following the results.

He said: ‘It’s absolutely true we’ve had some tough by-election results, they’ve been, I think, a reflection of a lot of things, but we’ve got to recognise voters are going through a tough time at the moment. Last night, the Lib Dems took Tiverton and Honiton swing to the while Labour regained control of Wakefield.The results of last night’s by-elections led to two losses for the Tories

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