Conservative party leadership issue is ‘settled’, claims Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson claimed he was not worried about Tory MPs plotting against him. Speaking to reporters at the G7 summit, the prime minister said he considered the Conservative leadership issue ‘settled’. 

He claimed on Sunday that the record of his government was ‘remarkable’ and ‘quite exceptional’ as he continued to brush aside internal Tory criticism of his leadership. He also sought to defuse the row triggered by his declaration that he wanted to remain in office until the 2030s by saying he meant he was focused on his reform agenda

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