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Boris says he can win next election

  • Writer: newsmediasm
    newsmediasm
  • Jun 27, 2022
  • 1 min read

By Our Special Correspondent


British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday angered many of his Conservative Party colleagues with bold claims of being on track to lead the governing party at the next general election, despite a growing rebellion against his leadership following scathing defeats in two important by-elections.

Johnson has been putting up a strong defense in the face of criticism after voters punished the Conservatives over the party gate scandal and rising cost of living crisis by voting for Opposition Labor and Liberal Democrats in the by-elections earlier this week.

With these by-polls seen as a de facto referendum on his leadership, the UK PM was asked by reporters at the end of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Rwanda if he would like to serve a full second term in office until the next election expected in 2028-2029.

"At the moment I'm thinking actively about the third term and what could happen then, but I will review that when I get to it," he told reporters. A Downing Street source later suggested he may have been joking.

Earlier, in a BBC interview, Johnson said: “If you’re saying you want me to undergo some sort of psychological transformation, I think that our listeners would know that is not going to happen. “What you can do, and what the government should do, and what I want to do, is to get on with changing and reforming and improving our systems and our economy.”

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