Editorial: It’s clear Boris Johnson had the wrong skills to deal with a pandemic; he now has no moral authority to impose further restrictions if they are needed in future
to run for the leadership of the Conservative Party – and therefore prime minister – should a vacancy arise. This is the prudent thing to do, and suggests that he has some of the qualities that are needed for the top job, which the incumbent lacks: diligence, focus, the ability to plan ahead.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Jacinda Ardern goes into self-isolation after coming in contact with Covid caseNew Zealand’s prime minister is asymptomatic and feeling well, says government statement
Read more »
New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern isolates after possible Covid exposurePrime minister is said to be feeling well after taking flight with someone who tested positive
Read more »
Theresa May says ‘nobody is above the law’ as she breaks silence on 'partygate'The former Prime Minister said she's ‘angry’ at allegations of parties held in Downing Street.
Read more »
Boris Johnson to visit Ukraine region and hold call with Putin next weekUK prime minister hopes to ‘accelerate diplomatic efforts’ amid rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia
Read more »
Boris Johnson, the prime minister who can’t say noThe most important part of the top job is to shield the vast power and resources at its disposal from lobbyists, hangers-on and peddlers of bad ideas
Read more »