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David Cameron moves to heal rift with Boris Johnson amid claims senior Tories trying to undermine London Mayor's credibility | David Cameron moves to heal rift with Boris Johnson amid claims senior Tories trying to undermine London Mayor's credibility |
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David Cameron moved to heal a rift with Boris Johnson as he invited the Mayor of London to join senior ministers at a meeting of the Cabinet. | David Cameron moved to heal a rift with Boris Johnson as he invited the Mayor of London to join senior ministers at a meeting of the Cabinet. |
His move follows tensions in Tory ranks over apparent moves by Home Secretary Theresa May and Chancellor George Osborne to undermine Mr Johnson’s credibility. | His move follows tensions in Tory ranks over apparent moves by Home Secretary Theresa May and Chancellor George Osborne to undermine Mr Johnson’s credibility. |
There have also been accusations from ministers that Mr Johnson, who was elected an MP in May, had made little impact on the Commons since his return to Westminster. | There have also been accusations from ministers that Mr Johnson, who was elected an MP in May, had made little impact on the Commons since his return to Westminster. |
As Mayor, he attends “political Cabinet” sessions at which ministers debate Tory strategy, but is excluded from weekly meetings of the full Cabinet to discuss the Government’s programme. | As Mayor, he attends “political Cabinet” sessions at which ministers debate Tory strategy, but is excluded from weekly meetings of the full Cabinet to discuss the Government’s programme. |
But Mr Johnson was asked to attend the final Cabinet meeting before the summer recess, which took place yesterday/today (weds) at Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country residence in Buckinghamshire. | But Mr Johnson was asked to attend the final Cabinet meeting before the summer recess, which took place yesterday/today (weds) at Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country residence in Buckinghamshire. |
“It provided an opportunity for the Government to review progress on its priorities,” Mr Cameron’s spokeswoman said. | |
“At the invitation of the Prime Minister, the Mayor of London attended Cabinet.” | “At the invitation of the Prime Minister, the Mayor of London attended Cabinet.” |
Mr Cameron extended his olive branch after Ms May used a Commons statement to block the Mayor’s application to deploy water canon on the capital’s streets. In the Budget, Mr Osborne took a swipe at Mr Johnson’s vehement opposition to the expansion of Heathrow Airport. | Mr Cameron extended his olive branch after Ms May used a Commons statement to block the Mayor’s application to deploy water canon on the capital’s streets. In the Budget, Mr Osborne took a swipe at Mr Johnson’s vehement opposition to the expansion of Heathrow Airport. |
Mr Johnson is understood to have appealed to the Prime Minister to “rein in” the two ministers, who are regarded as leading rivals for the Conservative leadership. | Mr Johnson is understood to have appealed to the Prime Minister to “rein in” the two ministers, who are regarded as leading rivals for the Conservative leadership. |
The Mayor’s allies have protested that Mr Osborne and Ms May are trying to sideline him and that the Prime Minister had turned a blind eye to the manoeuvrings. | The Mayor’s allies have protested that Mr Osborne and Ms May are trying to sideline him and that the Prime Minister had turned a blind eye to the manoeuvrings. |
One supporter told the Independent: “I wouldn’t be surprised if Cameron has a reshuffle next year and gives him a job where he is set up to fail.” | One supporter told the Independent: “I wouldn’t be surprised if Cameron has a reshuffle next year and gives him a job where he is set up to fail.” |
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