But it seems clear this creature in power is for Johnson an itch that didn’t go away.
Insiders say he’s obsessed with delivery for 14 million voters who voted conservative in 2019, many for in first time because of his.
There is already motives of rebellion among the participants. By Saturday evening, 10,000 members of the Conservatives had signed a petition organized by Lord Cruddas. of Shoreditch, former party treasurer and David Campbell-Bannerman, former Conservative MEP demands to speak out over his future.
Members want a second vote confirm deputies decision to force his resignation to run simultaneously with in official leadership vote between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.
If Cruddas campaign were to succeed, and Johnson was to win a second vote of participants – well, all bets off.
But if it doesn’t lead to anything, what should we do? know already? On September 5, the Conservatives will have new the leader is Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak.
Johnson will leave 10 Downing Street with his wife Carrie and children Wilfred and Romy, engaged in “criminal walk” in front of waiting cameras.
Number 10 is silent on what happens next but this probable that Johnson would then return to the bench as neither of candidates to replace him stated that they want his in their Cabinet.
Saving it reputation
His first battle would save his political reputation. Harriet Harman, Labor veteran who chairs a committee that investigates whether Johnson misled deputies. over parties violating the regime of self-isolation in 10 Downing Street, sharpening his pen.
She has already requested stacks of Whatsapp messages, internal documents and photos to try build happening against Johnson in prove he misled the deputies by dispatch box.
What could lead to the withdrawal of by-elections in Uxbridge and West Ruislip, a seat held only by Johnson in 2019 with majority of 7210.
then Johnson face choice: either carry on as a deputy fight any by-elections enemies throw on him and return to Parliament; or pack it all in and slip away to lick his wounds.
If he carried on as a deputy, he will have a long, hard path to political redemption. From the bench, Johnson may start publish reports on the Red Wall, becoming a de facto representative for northern seats for which he did so much win.

