Andrew Mitchell made it clear to the BBC that he would vote against Boris Johnson in tonight’s no-confidence vote – “He lost locker rooms and lost the stands”
Even if the Boris Johnson survive in the motion of censure it will be about Pyrrhic Victory, the high-ranking Tory executive pointed out on Monday Andrew Mitchell.
Andrew Mitchell clarified to the BBC that he will vote against Boris Johnson in tonight’s vote of confidence, although he did not send a letter against Johnson to 1922 Commission President Sir Graham Brady.
“I’m very afraid that if the [Τζόνσον] win tonight, will be one Pyrrhic victory” warned.
“He must look at himself in the mirror and ask himself what is in the interest of our country and our party,” he said.
Mitchell said at a rally in his Sutton Coldfield constituency to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, it was clear that people were turning against the prime minister.
“While walking in the crowd it was very clear that the prime minister not only lost the [υποστήριξη των] locker rooms [σ.σ κόμμα] – lost a lot of people in the standsHe underlined.
Anyway, from the morning many ministers publicly declare their support to the party leader.
The Undersecretary to the Prime Minister for the Brexit Opportunities Jacob Reese-Mog stated that Mr. Johnson’s victory even with one vote will be enough to continue to lead the party and the country, rejecting the on the deterioration of the credibility of the Prime Minister.
Mr Johnson was also publicly opposed by MPs Jesse Norman and Angela Richardson. Mr. Norman even published a letter of strong criticism against the Prime Minister over a series of political decisions.