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which enables us to move on, to unite and to focus on delivery and that is exactly what we re going to do. westminster is now digesting the result. those wanting mrjohnson out beaten tonight but insisting they re not defeated. i think, frankly, it s very bad indeed. i was expecting that we might make three figures. i hadn t expected a third more than a third of the parliamentary party expressing no confidence in the prime minister. that is severely damaging for him and his reputation. for the opposition parties today, a chance to stand back and watch their opponents in a mess. this evening, the conservative party had a decision to make to show some backbone or to back borisjohnson. the british public are fed up fed up with a prime minister who promises big, but never delivers. the day began with an