Boris Johnson confident of winning next election and 'actively thinking' about third term

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Boris Johnson confident of winning next election and 'actively thinking' about third term
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Boris Johnson is planning to be in power for another decade as he plots another bid to cling onto the keys to No10

The Prime Minister is reeling from a pair of by-election defeats, the resignation of Tory party chairman Oliver Dowden and growing calls to change rules that would allow for another confidence vote on his leadership.

Downing Street is considering pitching these priorities in a joint speech with Mr Johnson and the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, by mid-July. Neither has enjoyed a good first half to 2022. Another unnamed minister said separately: "The bond of trust is broken between the PM and the party and the PM and the voters.

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