Boris Johnson 'will be back' as 'politics is a longterm game,' Lord Edward Lister tells LBC. NickFerrariLBC
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson "will be back" as "politics is a longterm game," Lord Edward Lister tells LBC.
Mr Johnson's former chief of staff Lord Lister told LBC's Nick Ferrari, "He didn't sound like a man who was disappearing. "Politics is a longterm game and lots can happen...I'm sure he'll be around and we'll be seeing more of him." In the meantime his former chief of staff predicted Mr Johnson will "do some writing" and "he's going to make lots of speeches."
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