What would you like about former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson? You can always rely on this man to lead us to let down. He is also addicted to lying, making him the least trustworthy people they know. One of the ministers who worked with him during his tenure as foreign minister supports him. One of Johnson's rivals as prime minister, Roy Stewart, said Johnson was inappropriate to give proper instructions to British nuclear submarine commanders, that he did not know how to deal with the British deterrent, a charge usually addressed to Labor leaders rather than to a conservative leader.

This is a brief account of why a number of conservatives are calling Johnson's access to the post of prime minister reckless and reckless. The man who once spoke of becoming the King of the World is very close to becoming prime minister.

In the first round of voting, Johnson made a number of more conservative members of parliament than his three rivals combined. This makes it impossible for his rivals to get him out of the Downing Street race, unless he makes an order to destroy himself. Does he really do that? His campaign slogan says, "The only one who will defeat Boris is himself." For this reason, his electoral team has limited his appearance to the media, since the man has more than appeared before the media.

His colleagues in parliament wonder why he has survived so many scandals. One of Johnson's most important features is his ability to stand up and get out of trouble that could wipe out any other politician.

Critics from abroad are skeptical, but there is a rational explanation for its success. One of the ingredients of this is the sense among conservatives that their next leader will be someone who has campaigned for Britain's exit from the European Union. This belief will not only secure the support of the Conservatives, as a number of opponents of Britain's disunity from the European Union hold the same belief. This explains why British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt did not receive an acceptable number of votes, as he believed, because he does not support Britain's disintegration of the European Union.

Johnson's campaign seems more skilful than his three years ago. His campaign includes Gavin Williamson, who was influential in Prime Minister Teresa Mae's accession to power in 2016, and Andrew Mitchell, who was influential in former Prime Minister David Cameron's campaign when he lost The elections in 2005, both men know what they should avoid, and what to do to win.

Stewart appears to the non-conservatives to be the contender for the post of prime minister who draws his attention. His election campaign has made him look like a star. Unfortunately, the non-conservatives will not give him any benefit because voting is within the party itself. Hunt failed to erase the image of others as a thinner version of Teresa Mae in a competition that should be quite different from the previous prime minister as much as possible. Historically, successful leaders are often the ones who can combine a compelling personal story with a speech about opportunity. The rival, Javed, tries to apply the recipe, but he can not convince the people he should influence. Competitor Dominique Rapp tried his best to appear tough on the BRICEST case, but he angered many of his supporters when he said he was ready to try to dissolve Parliament for the Bricast without agreement. But this competition is supposed to be to reach the premiership in a democratic state rather than to lead a ruling junta in one of the banana republics. Michael Goff is still struggling to regain his balance and answer charges of hypocrisy after he was forced to admit he was taking drugs that go to mind.

In such competitions, momentum usually returns to self-propulsion, and the Johnson team tells conservative MPs that they must quickly participate in competition before it is too late. In my conversations with Conservative members, I concluded that Goff was Johnson's most troubling opponent. Johnson's team would not want Goff to enter into a final contest with Johnson, but would like to be another competitor and not be hit. They may be able to manage this competition between Hunt and Johnson by instructing Johnson supporters to support Hunt to ensure that he beats Gov in the final stages of a parliamentary vote.

Possibility to win

But Johnson can win without many conservative members of the House of Parliament accepting skepticism. They are working hard to convince themselves that they will get a copy of Boris Johnson that they love has nothing to show for their discontent. "Who claim he will present their preferred version of the EU disengagement plan. He will also get support from conservatives who are willing to convince themselves that this man who served as governor of London is a moderate liberal. But this alliance of Johnson supporters is full of ideological contradictions, and so far he has made so many promises he can not keep. No one imagines that conservative members of Parliament are unaware of this. They are well aware of this, especially since they know that Johnson is a wild gamble that could turn into a catastrophe for both their party and their state.

But there is a very important player to be mentioned, the head of the Brikist Party, Nigel Faraj, who, although not from the Conservatives, plays an important role in pushing Johnson to the post of British prime minister. Faraj is the most influential person in this context, a giant magnet that draws votes toward Johnson.

Source of delight

But if Johnson disappoints everyone and stays in his habit, at least as I hear from Conservative members, his term in the cabinet will be a source of "joy and joy for all." When your party seems to be going to hell, you're expected to run with it smiling . But I warn you not to repeat this in public because you will not find many of the nation's people laughing with you.

Andrew Ronsley, chief political commentator at the Observer

Johnson can win without many conservative members of parliament accepting his skepticism. They are working hard to convince themselves that they will get a copy of Boris Johnson they love that has nothing to show for their displeasure.

Observers from outside look at Johnson skeptically, but the sense among conservatives is that their next leader will be someone who has campaigned for Britain's exit from the European Union (BRIC).