The Four Reasons why: Boris Johnson would not make a comeback…

1 ¤ 🤯🤦🏾‍♂️ His return would split, and possibly destroy, the party

Weighed down by scandals, including Partygate, Johnson was forced to quit in July after more than 50 government ministers and aides resigned, saying they could no longer back him. Most Conservative MPs thought he should go by that time and a large majority of voters. If he were to return – as if his removal had not been driven by issues of principle – many of those same MPs and ex-ministers would be enraged. Large numbers of former ministers would refuse to serve or back Johnson and some backbench MPs would quit the party.

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2 ¤ 🤯🤦🏾‍♂️ The worst of Partygate – and Johnson’s role in it – is yet to come

Tory and Labour MPs say investigations by the Commons privileges committee into whether Johnson misled MPs over Covid rule-breaking parties in No 10 are turning up such devastating evidence that he could “be gone by Christmas” if he were reinstalled. A large number of documents from inside No 10 have already been handed over to Labour’s Harriet Harman, who is chairing the inquiry by the Commons privileges committee. Evidence sessions at which Johnson is expected to appear will begin in November. Such a prospect has already persuaded the likes of Dominic Raab, the former deputy prime minister under Johnson, to think again about attempting a comeback that could land him and his party into even deeper crisis. For the Tory party to lose another leader (albeit a retread) after just a matter of weeks would probably be terminal.

3 ¤ 🤯🤦🏾‍♂️ The economy and the markets would be destabilised – again

Johnson has never been one for fiscal discipline and following the disaster of Liz Truss’s unfunded tax cuts, his return could unsettle the financial markets again, after Jeremy Hunt brought some calm by scrapping Truss’s economic plan. Johnson is also personally associated with many of the high-cost levelling up infrastructure projects that will probably be in the chancellor’s sights when cutting public spending.

4 ¤ 🤯🤦🏾‍♂️ The rightwing press, and public opinion

On Saturday, even some leading rightwing commentators were arguing that Johnson should stand aside and not attempt a comeback. His time had passed. This was the view of Charles Moore in his Daily Telegraph column.

 comeback by the former prime minister is fraught with potential dangers that could further fragment the Conservative party

Toby Helm #TobyHelm Political editor #PoliticalEditor

Possibly next steps for solutions in result for the best interest of British Politics and Leadership:

1) New Voting System

2) Brexiter Leader of a New Face of Leadership and party

3) British Sovereignty Royal Leadership of Henry the 8th.

4) Abolishment of Constitutional British Politics, ‘Government.’

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