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Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and other leading figures campaigning for Britain to leave the EU could be offered senior cabinet roles after June’s referendum, under plans being considered by the prime minister. Sources have told the Guardian that David Cameron is keen to undertake a “unity reshuffle” in an attempt to heal wounds in the party, whose Eurosceptic wing is furious at the government’s handling of the plebiscite.
www.theguardian.com...
originally posted by: gortex
Dave is in Sooooooo much trouble right now that plans are afoot to appease the Tory party by making BoJo home secretary or foreign secretary , which ever he pleases , and the other leader of the leave campaign , Michael Gove , deputy PM !
Cameron's tax problems pale into insignificance compared to the trouble he's in with leading members of his party with Conservative MP and leading Brexit campaigner Bernard Jenkin saying some in his party are "incandescent" over the decision to spend £9 million on a pro-EU leaflet which will be seen as little more than junk mail to many recipients.
Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and other leading figures campaigning for Britain to leave the EU could be offered senior cabinet roles after June’s referendum, under plans being considered by the prime minister. Sources have told the Guardian that David Cameron is keen to undertake a “unity reshuffle” in an attempt to heal wounds in the party, whose Eurosceptic wing is furious at the government’s handling of the plebiscite.
www.theguardian.com...
Of course all of this is dependent on a victory for the stay campaign on the morning of the 24th , if it goes the other way BoJo will likely be PM in a matter of weeks , a bullingdon boy leaves to be replaced by a bullingdon boy .... Nice.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: smurfy
Sorry mate but I believe BoJo will be PM one way or another , if we don't vote to leave he will have a top job in the cabinet ready for his leadership campaign when Cameron goes sometime in 2019 , if we do vote to leave he will be the victor and the spoils will go to him as Cameron limps off into obscurity and a top job in the city.
The die is cast , so it is wrutten.
BOjo, not on your life LOL, really? looking forward to that reality!!
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: corblimeyguvnor
BOjo, not on your life LOL, really? looking forward to that reality!!
Where did I say I was looking forward to it ?
The Tories will likely win the next election if they get their choice of leader right , Johnson is popular with the public because of his public school buffoon act so given the choice of prospective candidates he is a shoe in for the job.
originally posted by: corblimeyguvnor
Nope about the Tories, Johnson is popular in London as he is deemed a city buffoon .......... watch this space
Just saying, lot of water has to go under the bridge if, and I hope, we leave, Panama papers and taxpayers leaflet drops are only the beginning harhar
CbG
Boris fits neatly into the dog basket of over privilege with little except snobbery and money to hold him up