Turns out Mr. Johnson did not go quietly (surprising, that, no?). He wrote a public letter that would allow any astute reader to imagine how much better he would have handled it than Ms. May.
Well, not my summation exactly, but the point is that with Davis gone, Boris was worried that he would lose his anti-may street cred, so he had to go too in order to position himself for any possible leadership challenge.
Besides, the so called Chequers Brexit deal was untenable and a fudge, leaving much of the decision making still in the hands of Brussels.
Do you think that the timing means that Boris believes May will fall soon?
Could I be becoming a Boris Johnson fan after all this time?
Probably not, but he seems to be making an impressive amount of sense these days. Of course he’s his government’s spokesman, so does that mean we should extend the warmer feelings to PM May?
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