Boris Johnson is the beneficiary of Sunak’s self-inflicted woes | JohnRentoul
Johnson may be the biggest beneficiary of Sunak’s troubles, but he didn’t need to do his chancellor down any further to secure his position. The attempt to challenge Johnson’s leadership had already been called off, and Sunak’s standing with the party and with the public had already collapsed as a result of last month’s ill-judged spring statement.
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