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blue attacks, whether any of those rebels we know about stand up at pmqs and ask a question, how the prime minister approaches that, whether he tries to be conciliatory with his own party. he is in a strange position where we know he is going to stay in office for the next few weeks, probably the next few months. he also knows there are potentially more crises coming with by elections later in the month, the privileges committee still looking into whether he misled parliament. in some ways, it is a perfect storm for the conservative party, because you have a prime minister who thinks he can continue, rebels who do not think the game is up, and this is going to drag on and on. and one of the key things tory mps will be watching for is whether boris johnson has a plan to repair the damage done to his party. gk. johnson has a plan to repair the damage done to his party. 0k, nick, thank ou damage done to his party. 0k, nick, thank you very damage done to his party. 0k, nick, thank you ve
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