Editorial: No wonder his MPs are increasingly looking to Mr Johnson’s chancellor, Rishi Sunak, for an alternative style of political leadership
The going is getting tough but there is no sign the PM will rise to the challengemerging, submarine-like, for a photo op at a Covid-secure cabinet meeting, the nation is reminded of the existence of its prime minister. Those citizens with longer memories will recall the time whenwas omnipresent and, if anything, rather “too much of a good thing”, even for his fans.
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