A British Conservative backbencher who was reportedly floated as a potential candidate to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated on Saturday that he’s willing to run if a leadership contest is triggered. Tom Tugendhat, a former soldier who chairs Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee chairman, said it would be a “huge privilege” to become prime minister and that everyone should join the race if they think they can do it. Several Conservative MPs have publicly called on Johnson to resign over a series of allegations of lockdown-breaching social gatherings in Downing Street during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic and the way Johnson handled the allegations, while others are waiting for the result of an internal inquiry into the accusations led by senior civil servant Sue Gray. With the imminent publishing of Gray’s report, there’s a significant chance that a vote of no confidence may take place, potentially triggering a Conservative …