Boris Johnson is an amazing person.

Some combination of a clown, a toad and the interior spirit of Britain, the one that still sings Rule, Britannia.

All this allows him to play the fool, make an idiot, spin like a snake, lie like a gray gelding, bathe in waves of unbearable love for himself and revel in power.

He is the Prime Minister of nothing, but it seems that he has always been with us.

If they remember about his predecessor, then only Russians, and then with the words highly likely, which they will never forgive her.

The ridiculous, physically repulsive figure of Boris filled all the news outlets and broadcasts.

And every time the audience shudders, because each of his appearances does not bode well for anyone.

All the time some muck comes through in his speeches.

Or happens with his active participation.

We won't even talk about that position now - the deeply provocative position of the warmonger in Ukraine, which he brings to life.

It is simply amazing how unpleasant he is to the British themselves.

Nevertheless, he desperately clings to power and manages to sit on 10 Downing Street. parties in the office while the whole country was in a covid lockdown.

Someone will say: "Because it's a democracy."

The ruling class needed Boris so that, after the senseless lady, they could still resolve the affair with the EU without hesitation and humiliating trade with the collective von der Leyen.

But that's all in the past.

The Moor did his job.

But the Moor gets out as best he can.

Although from the outside it looks comical, but the thirst for power is a terrible thing: “Borya go away!”

“I understand your claims, I even almost agree with them, but I can’t leave, we have a terrible pandemic here!”

- "Borya, go to such and such a mother!"

“I heard you, but I can’t, because we have a terrible war with Putin here!”

Well, no one can part with the chair.

But here recently the patience of colleagues in the political process snapped, and a real conspiracy was drawn up.

Jeremy Hunt (Boris' main rival in the 2019 Conservative leadership election) urged his colleagues to support a change in leadership.

Otherwise, the Conservatives will lose the next election.

To this, of course, Boris again began to tell what a brilliant leader he was: in an open letter, he listed all his merits - finished with the EU, defeated the coronavirus, supported Ukraine, well, sorted out the migration pact with Rwanda, and even more densely in the near future will deal with economic issues together with the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Deputies only need to support the Prime Minister again, and everything will be great.

But a vote of no confidence has arisen, and it is becoming more and more real with every passing hour, let alone every day.

At the same time, the statistics are as follows: only 82 conservative MPs openly supported Boris Johnson on Twitter and said they would vote against the vote.

“Even Theresa May was doing better in 2018.

Then, the vote of no confidence also became known in the morning, and by 1 pm, the prime minister was supported on Twitter by 158 deputies.

As a result, Theresa May stayed in her chair, but out of 317 deputies opposed 117. May resigned six months later, ”writes the Westminster Telegram channel.

At the same time, the website of the Conservative Party ConservativeHome conducted its own express poll.

As many as 55% of the rank and file members of the Conservative Party support those conservative deputies who are going to pass a vote of no confidence in the prime minister.

41% are against such an idea.

Looks like they've come for Boris Johnson.

As for his political future.

If he loses this battle, then it doesn’t give a damn what will happen to him, although he will not go anywhere - he is a political animal, he has been raised and raised like this literally from childhood, he simply has nothing else to do in life.

But if he is removed, the most interesting thing is who will come to replace him, because somehow there are no bright politicians around.

When the name of the girl Liz Truss (Foreign Minister) appeared, everyone literally got goosebumps.

In fact, there are several degrees of gain (loss) - it all depends on the ratio of pros and cons.

From the extreme “leaves tomorrow” and “leaves in three months” or “boldly drives on”.

And here are the results: for - 211, against - 148. This means that 40% of the conservatives voted against.

This is by no means a good result for Johnson.

He lost the support of more of the parliamentary party than Theresa May when she faced a vote of no confidence in 2018.

Within eight months of this result, Mei left.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.