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Report: After Truss resignation, Boris Johnson mulls return as UK prime minister

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
October 22, 2022
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Boris Johnson, former prime minister of the United Kingdom (UK), is contemplating entering the race to return to his former seat, Reuters understands.

Liz Truss, whose economic policies had been heavily criticised, stepped down from her position as prime minister on Thursday after spending 45 days in office.

She had replaced Johnson who had been forced out of office in July following a series of scandals.

Upon his resignation, Johnson said he had tried to convince his colleagues that it will be “eccentric” to change governments, adding that he regrets “not having been successful in those arguments”.

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“Of course, it’s painful not to be able to see through so many ideas and projects myself. Our brilliant and Darwinian system will produce another leader equally committed to taking this country forward through tough times, not just helping families to get through it, but changing and improving the way we do things, cutting the burden of businesses and families, and yes, cutting taxes,” he had said.

According to Reuters, reports from a former aide and some members of the ruling Conservative Party state that the former prime minister is taking “soundings” to see if he has the support to return.

Boris would need to secure 100 nominations from Conservative lawmakers by Monday to face off against any other contender.

James Duddridge, the government minister and a Conservative member of parliament, in a tweet on Thursday, expressed his support for Johnson, who was away on holiday as at the time of Truss’ resignation.

“I hope you enjoyed your holiday boss. Time to come back. Few issues at the office that need addressing. #bringbackboris,” he tweeted.

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Marco Longhi, another Conservative lawmaker, also endorsed Johnson in a series of tweets on Thursday.

“The only person who has a mandate from the general public is Boris Johnson, He is the only person that commands that authority given to him by the public at a general election. He is the only person who can discharge the mandate from the people. Please come back Boss,” he wrote.

The only person who has a mandate from the general public, is Boris Johnson MP. He is the only person that commands that authority given to him by the public at a General Election.

He is the only person who can discharge the mandate from the people. Please come back Boss.

— Marco Longhi (@marcolonghi4dn) October 20, 2022

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