From the party to the hangover, by Rafael Vilasanjuan

The Brexit is not in the game, at least for now, but Boris Johnson the man who led the way out has been walking on a very fine wire for days, so delicate that very few think it will last. It’s not just a matter of a few drinks in full custody and others during the mourning over the death of the queen’s husband. At this time, 10 Downing Street is the Prime Minister’s residence so messy, so messy, like the hair of its occupant. There are many restless ministers and conservative parliamentarians who denounce harassment to prevent those from their own ranks from continuing to ask Johnson to leave.

Exceeds the problem prime minister’s arrogance, the oil slick suspicion spreads to those who live close to his confused figure. grow the harassing his party colleagues, from there you can start tracing the way out. While support for Labor and Scottish independence increases, if 15% of Conservative MPs express their distrust by letter, elections will not be necessary, the majority leader can enforce a replacement. In our political culture, this would be surprising, but so far a dozen of his colleagues have already publicly asked him to leave, one who even goes to the Labor Banks. It takes 54. If not, Johnson will not be out right away, even if he leaves the game aggrieved and succumbs to the pressure.

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Johnson is at the crossroads, so are the Conservatives. The succession of lies about parties and alcohol, in times of mourning and pandemic, is just another consequence of the many falsehoods that have driven the Brexit vote. The Conservative Party, an institution in Britain, succumbed to nationalist populism, the result of the referendum led them to believe they were invincible, and the most histrionic figure of them all, Johnson, took power with the euphoria of an unattractive sporting victory. Since then, the party has not stopped, but now with the hangover dusk begins.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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