Nadine Dorries’ e book in regards to the downfall of Boris delayed attributable to authorized points
Former Cabinet minister Nadine Dorries’ e book in regards to the downfall of Boris Johnson has been delayed because it undergoes ultimate authorized checks.
The former-Mid Bedfordshire MP has penned a e book titled The Plot: The Political Assassination Of Boris Johnson. It was due for launch on September 28, days earlier than the Conservative Party convention.
The e book will now be launched on November 9. According to ITV, writer HarperColins stated a “small delay is necessary to allow for the huge volume of material the author has consulted, the number of high-level sources spoken to, and the required legal process needed to share her story”.
Dorries, a agency supporter of Johnson, is claimed to have obtained £20,500 as a partial advance for the e book. It claims to unveil “political dark arts” have been afoot within the run as much as Johnson’s resignation.
Dorries stated: “What began as an investigation into how Boris Johnson was removed from office ultimately revealed a corruption of democracy deep at the heart of the Conservative Party and in Downing Street.
“Secrecy, fear and the cloak of anonymity have protected those who wield power in the shadows, until now.
“It makes The House Of Cards appear tame, but this is no made-up tale, it’s for real and for the first time, their political dark arts are about to be revealed.”
Johnson resigned as PM in 2022 after a number of MPs withdrew their support following a series of scandals. He reverted to life as a backbench MP until he quit earlier this year ahead of the Commons Privileges Committee publishing a report suggesting he should be suspended for 90 days.
Dorries, a former culture secretary, handed in her resignation as an MP over the weekend. It means a by-election is now due to be scheduled for Mid Bedfordshire.
She had faced growing pressure to act on her June pledge that said she would step down with “speedy impact”. Her resignation was regarded as in protest at not getting a peerage in Johnson’s resignation honours.