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Boris Johnson’s leaked WhatsApp screenshots show him backing Theresa May | |
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Boris Johnson has called on Conservative MPs to “get behind” Theresa May as speculation grows that he could be planning to challenge her for the party leadership. | Boris Johnson has called on Conservative MPs to “get behind” Theresa May as speculation grows that he could be planning to challenge her for the party leadership. |
Leaked screenshots of WhatsApp messages sent by the Foreign Secretary to a Tory MP group chat show him telling the MPs to “calm down” following the general election result, ITV News reports. | |
The timing of the message, its media-friendly content, and its subsequent public release, however, led to speculation on social media that it was specifically written to be leaked. | |
This has done little to quash speculation Mr Johnson is setting the scene for a potential leadership bid. | This has done little to quash speculation Mr Johnson is setting the scene for a potential leadership bid. |
Mr Johnson’s eight-point message added Tory MPs must “stop the narrative” that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn “somehow won this thing” noting he “barely did better” than Gordon Brown in 2010. | |
Former Conservative chancellor George Osborne, now London Evening Standard editor, mocked Mr Johnson as he discussed the Sunday newspaper headlines on The Andrew Marr Show. | |
He told the BBC programme: “I’ve been reading stories about Boris Johnson running a leadership campaign for years. He’s in a permanent leadership campaign so I’m not sure it qualifies as news.” | |
Sources close to the Foreign Secretary had earlier dismissed reports he was plotting a leadership bid as “complete bollocks” and suggested “someone is trying to make mischief”. | |
In the messages obtained by ITV, Mr Johnson is said to have written: “Folks we need to calm down and get behind the Prime Minister. | |
“She won more votes than anyone since Margaret Thatcher. I can’t remember us having anything like 43 per cent of the vote.” | |
He also said the public “do not want another election” and labelled Mrs May a “woman of extraordinary qualities”. | |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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