Watch out Boris! May plots with Tory rebels directly behind Johnson during Brexit speech philiplee ConservativeParty
sat with Kent Clarke, the Father of the House, during Mr Johnson’s speech. It was a pointed move just a few rows back from the PM and his front bench. It also marked Mrs May’s first return to the Commons since quitting Downing Street.Mrs May’s successor started by saying MPs know that this country still stands for democracy and the rule of law, particularly as today is the 80th anniversary of the UK joining World War Two.
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