crisis in modern times. as covid spread, the nhs came under enormous pressure. in a televised address, borisjohnson announced extraordinary restrictions to daily life. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home. the prime minister himself became seriously ill with covid. he was admitted to intensive care and spent three days in hospital. a key ally throughout this time was dominic cummings, his unconventional style aggravated many. sorry i m late. and within a year of the election victory, he d resigned after a bitter power struggle clashing with tory mps and the prime minister s wife. he soon went on the attack, becoming mrjohnson s fiercest and most damaging critic. he doesn t have a plan, he doesn t know how to be prime minister and we ve only got him in there because we had to solve a certain problem, not because we thought that he was the right person to be running the country. there were electoral losses too. th
impressed with his determination to stay in that building for another few months and they questioned whether this is a wise course of action. now do you sense that that faction is bigger than the faction saying that he is doing the right thing? there will be an active debate whether boris johnson there will be an active debate whether borisjohnson will stay in post until a new conservative leader is elected, that could take until september. tory mps didn t like the language which has added to their feeling of bad blood we have seen. they want a change a lot quicker than borisjohnson does. it feels like this encapsulates what boris johnson s premiership has been like. it has been really divisive weather over brexit, his personality, some of his more controversial domestic policies. conservative mps for a while came out to bat for the prime