Two in five of our Party members’ panel thinks that Johnson should resign – and half don’t.
Paul Goodman
“A month ago, the respective figures were 35 percent and 58 percent. So the position has worsened for the Prime Minister.”
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Johnson has the power to call an election, but he would be mad to do it
Henry Hill
“The Tories would lose lots of seats. He could lose his own seat. It would win him no loyalty or security. It would not deliver better government.”
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Johnson may have wanted to be Churchill. But he has ended up like Heath.
William Atkinson
“As in the 1970s, the looming “summer of discontent” from the trade unions may ruin any hope the Government has of avoiding a wage-price spiral.”
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As the cost of living bites, Conservatives must take the fight to Labour, not each other
Andrew Davies MS
“We cannot fall into the Corbynista trap of being more obsessed with running the party than running the country.”
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Republicans will never understand it, but the Queen is more popular than any politician
Andrew Gimson
“In these days of her Platinum Jubilee, we give thanks both local and ceremonial for her faithful service to her people.”
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The speech that the Chancellor should have given last week
Ryan Bourne
“A free-market Chancellor would have prioritised growing the economy over good headlines”
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Georgia L. Gilholy
“Access to better schools is more dependent on one’s finances that it was when we still needed ration books.”
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Robert Halfon MP
“The Government must ensure that motorists are not taken for a ride by the greed of certain oil companies.”
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Blair’s ‘Future of Britain’ conference is an enormous act of self-indulgence
William Atkinson
“Politics may well have an ideas problem. But is the best way to deal with it yet another centrist love-in?”
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The ConHome survey’s recent record
Paul Goodman
“Any Party member can join the panel that returns the survey by sending a copy of their membership certificate to news@conservativehome.com”