Prime Minister Boris Johnson must set out a clear Conservative vision for Britain or risk being ousted from Downing Street by the autumn, his former Brexit minister has warned.
Johnson survived a vote of confidence on June 6, with 211 Conservative MPs backing him and 148 wanting him to step down over the partygate scandal. Following the vote, the prime minister called the results “convincing” and “decisive.”
But Lord Frost, who was once among the prime minister’s closest advisers, urged him not to ignore the “depth of opposition” he faces within his own party.
Frost predicted that another attempt to oust Johnson could come after the Conservative Party conference in early October unless he changes course….