jenniren wrote:Well there's no defending it, Boris has messed up big time, but like Suff I'm more concerned about the leaks. Who in Downing Street is physically releasing these old e-mails. So far they're intended to harm Boris, but the person doing it must be privy to more sensitive information which could conceivably lead to a breach of security. To me that's a much bigger worry.
Jen, imo the problem Boris has is that the list of possibles is endless.
Suspects.
1) A disaffected civil servant. It should be remembered the the civil service was 100% Remain in the Brexit carry on.
2) Ditto any remainer in the cabinet.
3) Michael Gove. Gove has worked closely with Dominic Cummings in the past and he has already got form for stabbing Boris in the back.
4) General enemies within the party. Jeremy Hunt, soundly beaten in the leadership race by Boris. Theresa May who lost the Tory majority in the 2017 general election, was ejected from office and then had to watch Johnson get an 80 seat majority.
5) As Suff believes it could be economic interests.
6) Any MP who is worried about losing their seat. There are a lot of these and I imagine that the current much-forecasted cost of living crisis is only going to increase their number. It comes down to this, if the Conservative party thinks Boris is going to lose the next election they will ditch him faster than you can blink.
There is a general move to ditch Boris now. If it were just his enemies he'd probably be OK, but when his former supporters fling their hands in the air and give up the ghost it is serious.
Westminster has always leaked like a sieve but it certainly seems to be getting worse.