‘Will you be Prime Minister tomorrow?’ Boris Johnson asked brutal question at Select Committee

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‘Will you be Prime Minister tomorrow?’ Boris Johnson asked brutal question at Select Committee. The Prime Minister said it would not be ‘responsible’ for him to leave No 10, given the scale of the challenges facing the country. Labour MP Darren Jones told the Prime Minister that it was not ‘funny’ for him to remain in power. He told the Prime Minister, ‘it is not a game.’ Boris Johnson said: ‘I think the country is going through tough times. You are making a point about duty.’ ‘I look at the issues this country faces. I look at the pressures that people are under and the need for the Government to focus on their priorities. He continued: ‘I look at the biggest war in Europe for 80 years and I can’t for the life of me see how it is responsible just to walk away from that. Particularly not when you have a mandate of the kind that we won two, three years ago.’

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