Former British Prime Minister Johnson has been hot again recently, of course, not because he has done anything good.
On the contrary, it has been repeatedly mentioned because he sabotaged the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in Turkey last year.
Some Western experts believe that the United States and Ukraine are joining forces to shift the blame for sabotaging the peace talks on the head of the former British prime minister, who has already stepped down.
Judging from Johnson's performance after leaving office, he is indeed a suitable person to blame, he once moved the idea of re-emerging after Truss's resignation, but in the end he chose to quit and fulfilled Sunak.
However, this is not because of how generous Johnson is, but because he knows that he will not be able to return to the position of prime minister in the short term, so he simply withdraws, otherwise he will become a laughing stock.
After that, Johnson continued to serve as a member of parliament, and after being a member of parliament for a while, Johnson resigned directly and joined a ** job.
There is nothing wrong with letting such a person who is far away from ** take the blame.
However, the former prime minister, who is far away from the UK, has now encountered a new opportunity and is expected to make a comeback and regain everything he lost.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak)
Sunak can't play anymore
Sunak's authority over the Conservative class has been further tested at a time when former Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Immigration Minister Robert Janrik are leaving, and he will face a crucial vote on Rwanda's migration processing plan, according to Russia's RT.
This plan is at the heart of Sunak's policy, and if it fails, Sunak will lose his prestige.
Within the Conservative Party, some supporters of Sunak are campaigning for him, even promising knighthoods just to persuade them to support Sunak's plan.
Opponents of Sunak want to remove him outright.
Obviously, Sunak can't play anymore, and even the Conservative Party can't reach a consensus, how can he still implement his own policies?
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson).
Johnson is back in sight
According to the UK**, it is now widely believed in the Conservative Party that Johnson, who previously resigned as prime minister, is the only one who has the skills needed to challenge Labour leader Keir Starmer.
Now Conservative politicians are very anxious because it has to be held before January 2025 and now Labour's lead is very large.
So they showed no mercy to the prime minister of their own faction, and when they saw no hope, they thought about replacing him as soon as possible, and replacing him with someone who could fight against the Labour Party.
Although Johnson is unreliable, he comes from a prominent family and has a wealth of experience.
It's not something that newcomers like Truss and Sunak can compare.
Therefore, if there is a need to engage in infighting, inviting Johnson back is indeed a way for the Conservative Party, at least better than waiting to lose now.
Johnson and Trump).
Trump Johnson may "join the division".
Now on the American side, it is also a comeback, the former Trump in the United States is trying to return to the White House, and has made some progress, his support rating in the Republican Party is unbeatable, and his approval rating for Biden is also 4 percentage points higher.
Judging by the current situation alone, Trump's return to the White House is very likely.
If the British side gets Johnson back, then there will be fun to watch, and the two once embarrassed heads of state have returned to their original positions, isn't it funny?
Countries such as the United States and Britain always flaunt their "democracy" and always like to talk about elections.
But now, the so-called election is completely a joke, and there are just a few people taking turns to play, even if they are driven out, they can go back in a few years, or even with great fanfare.