High Tory points stark warning towards blocking Boris from standing at election

A senior Conservative MP has warned Boris Johnson shouldn't be blocked from standing on the subsequent basic election.

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Sir Jake Berry mentioned forcing the charismatic ex-prime minister - who led the Tories to a landslide victory in 2019 - out of the get together could be a "terrible mistake".

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The ex-Conservative Party chairman made the feedback throughout an look on Nigel Farage's GB News present.

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Mr Farage requested: "He's going to be driven out of that party completely isn't he?"

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Sir Jake mentioned: "I feel that may be a horrible mistake for the get together.

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"I used to be requested earlier right this moment whether or not I assumed he ought to be capable to stand.

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"The idea that the Conservative Party would block the most successful Conservative prime minister we have seen since Margaret Thatcher standing at election is for the birds.

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"It's actually not one thing I'd help, it isn't one thing I'd help."

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Mr Johnson dramatically announced last Friday that he was standing down as an MP.

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It came as the Privileges Committee prepared to find he had lied to Parliament over partygate and recommend a suspension which could trigger a by-election in his Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency.

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In a furious 1,000-word exit statement, Mr Johnson accused the committee of "bias" and likened it to a "kangaroo court docket".

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It also came hours after Downing Street published Mr Johnson's resignation honours list lacking the names of sitting MPs.

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The feud between Mr Johnson and Rishi Sunak descended into a public slanging match yesterday.

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Mr Johnson accused the Prime Minister of "speaking garbage" after he claimed his predecessor requested him to overrule the vetting committee to push via his House of Lords nominations.

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And final night time, the previous prime minister vowed to Daily Express readers that he will return.

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Mr Johnson mentioned: “I want to thank all the wonderful Express readers across the country for their continuing support.

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“We must fully deliver on Brexit and on the 2019 manifesto. We must smash Labour at the next election.

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“Nothing less than absolute victory and total Brexit will do – and as the great Arnold Schwarzenegger said, I’ll be back.”

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The message echoed Mr Johnson's sign-off throughout his remaining look at Prime Minister's Questions final 12 months, when he advised MPs: "Hasta la vista, child" - the catchphrase of Mr Schwarzenegger's cyborg character within the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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