19805. ratings look like this in the early 1980s. those fundamental issues are, in a meeting time, what will decide borisjohnson's fate. and i do not see a possible way that we will be here in two years and saying boris johnson came back miraculously. it was those crucial appointments in the downing street operation i did it. i do not see, and no disrespect to any individuals involved, anyone who could have that kind of influence over a ministry in this much trouble. rachel, all of that said, if there is a move to eventually get that requisite number of letters, mps still need a potential replacement. is that still not an issue here? there is no obvious successor? no one clear candidate?— candidate? that is definitely an issue. candidate? that is definitely an issue- i'm _ candidate? that is definitely an issue. i'm not— candidate? that is definitely an issue. i'm not sure _ candidate? that is definitely an issue. i'm not sure the - candidate? that is definitely an issue. i'm not sure the peoplel candidate? that is definitely an - issue. i'm not sure the people who want _ issue. i'm not sure the people who want the _ issue. i'm not sure the people who want the job— issue. i'm not sure the people who want the job wanted right at the second — want the job wanted right at the second. the chancellor is the obvious— second. the chancellor is the obvious one. he wrote a joint op—ed with the _ obvious one. he wrote a joint op—ed with the prime minister last weekend saying _ with the prime minister last weekend saying how great it was that they were _ saying how great it was that they were increasing national insurance lry were increasing national insurance by 10%~ _ were increasing national insurance by 10%~ for— were increasing national insurance by10%. forthose were increasing national insurance by 10%. for those who know, that was very much— by 10%. for those who know, that was very much against his personal