Boris Johnson has attacked members of the British establishment calling on the UK to stop selling arms to Israel. The former Tory prime minister said those supporting the end of arms sales were “clamouring” for Britain to turn its back “on the
Rishi Sunak has opened the door to Boris Johnson joining the general election campaign trail amid nightmare polling for the Tories. The Prime Minister has insisted he has yet to make his mind up on when voters will go to the polls,
Britain is heading for a “3 PM election” with former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Lord Cameron returning to their scenes of greatest electoral triumph. Mr Johnson is expected to unleash his campaigning talents in the North of England while his former
Labour want to keep Rishi Sunak in place as Prime Minister because they think he will be easier to defeat than another Tory leader at the next general election, it has been claimed. With rumours swirling of a plot to oust the
Conservative MPs want Boris Johnson to return as a “centrepiece” of the election campaign as the party battles to escape electoral disaster in the looming contest. There are even hopes that the former Prime Minister could stand for election again in a
Boris Johnson will not lift a finger to help Rishi Sunak because of the “bad blood” between the pair, despite suggestions to the contrary, a leading Brexiteer has claimed. And Ben Habib, the deputy leader of Reform UK, also dismissed any prospect
Boris Johnson is at the centre of speculation he could make a general election comeback to help save the Tories. The charismatic ex-premier could campaign for the party in northern Red Wall seats won at his 2019 landslide victory. A source close
Nigel Farage has insisted Boris Johnson will not return to campaign in the Red Wall for the Tories at the next general election. There is speculation the former prime minister could hit the campaign trail to help the Conservatives hold on to
Nadine Dorries insisted it is “complete nonsense” that Boris Johnson will campaign for the Tories at the next general election. The ex-prime minister will reportedly be deployed to Red Wall seats in a bid to turn around the party’s fortunes. But Ms
Boris Johnson is set to campaign for the Tories in Red Wall seats ahead of the next general election. The former prime minister is likely to be deployed in constituencies across the north of England and the Midlands which fell from Labour