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Laura Kuenssberg: The super, never and only (while useful) fans of Boris Johnson

Mar 20,2023 5:30 pm

By Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

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You would think you'd want to crawl under the duvet and stay there for a good while after a massive public disgrace. Perhaps not Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> .

" He loves oxygen and he doesn't care about Parliament. Everyone is talking about him and he'll be delighted, " suggests a former ally Who KnowsContent ='JJ Lin'> him well.

And his remaining die-hard backers claim The VerdictContent ='JJ Lin'> of The PrivilegesContent ='JJ Lin'> committee, which investigated whether he deliberately misled Parliament over lockdown parties at No 10, is a vindictive strike against a politician loved by party members and much of The PublicContent ='JJ Lin'> .

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I've been talking to activists and MPs from around the country to test that out. Like in any big organisation there are differing views, but repeatedly, different sources describe three distinct groups.

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Former cabinet minister Nadine DorriesContent ='JJ Lin'> has made her views Plain - Warning that Conservatives who endorse The PrivilegesContent ='JJ Lin'> committee's findings could be chucked out of their seats.

Another former cabinet minister told me there was such unhappiness The PartyContent ='JJ Lin'> might even split over how Mr Johnson has been treated.

A different senior backer told me their colleagues were totally underestimating The AngerContent ='JJ Lin'> among members and Mr Johnson's magic ability to win, Warning that " people are making a terrible mistake" which could undermine democracy.

The never fans

The howls of rage from the Super FansContent ='JJ Lin'> are matched by massive sighs of relief from the " never fans".

One former president of The ConservativeContent ='JJ Lin'> National Convention, The Top brass of the voluntary party, told me: " I Am so relieved he is Gone - and really Gone . Boris was never suited to The Top job. "

One Scottish activist Said : " For goodness sake man, just go. If you really care about our party and Our CountryContent ='JJ Lin'> then go quickly and quietly. You made your bed and you were caught lying in it. "

Even if members do still have affection for Mr Johnson, this activist argues They " aren't who we need to appeal to" to win elections, saying the Super FansContent ='JJ Lin'> are " delusional idiots".

Only fans

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This is summed up by one activist who backed him as PM: " It was a transaction. At The TimeContent ='JJ Lin'> I absolutely realised and knew what his flaws were.

" But I took The ViewContent ='JJ Lin'> that you have to decide what is the bigger issue and it was keeping Corbyn out. "

Another association chair in south-east England Said his members absolutely do not want Mr Johnson back, apart from a few die-hards, telling me: " It's like when someone has had a really exciting but disastrous boyfriend, afterwards, you have a pang occasionally and you miss the excitement but you don't really want them back. "

An activist in The MidlandsContent ='JJ Lin'> who once backed him Said : " Everyone liked him to start with and were willing to take a punt. He has smashed his credibility and his likeability. "

One MP, in a constituency with one of the highest Brexit Leave votes, told me: " Practically nobody has got in contact. He's so popular he appears to have rendered my constituents incapable of using their fingers to tap out an email or Pick Up a Phone - it's been staggering.

" It's like all those X Factor winners, one of their songs comes on and you think, 'Oh YeahContent ='JJ Lin'> people actually used To Love that'. Then you think 'but why?'. "

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It is impossible to be scientific about the size of each group, but in each of my conversations it is clear the Super FansContent ='JJ Lin'> are very definitely a minority.

One source calculates " you have Gone from 70% being supportive of him to only around 20%" adding: " The sensible Middle GroundContent ='JJ Lin'> of members has definitely Gone away. "

Another party chair says only "10% of the grassroots are pro - who would actually want him back". There is a desire to move on, not just from the political melodrama, but also the era that Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> defined.

As One activist says: " What we need is Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> to go away. And Most PeopleContent ='JJ Lin'> want Covid and Brexit to go away. He represents both of those. "

A regular peep at the Telegraph letters page would suggest its readers gave up on him months ago. If Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> is no longer tickling the tummies of The PartyContent ='JJ Lin'> 's most traditional media backer then the notion he's still the Tory darling just does not hold.

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And it's worth noting that Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> 's camp has backed away from turning the vote Into AnotherContent ='JJ Lin'> bout of a fight it has already lost.

His remaining supporters, which would have been a way of protesting against what They saw as its vicious judgement.

It seems, realising the support might have looked embarrassingly paltry - maybe "20 votes on a good day" As One minister Said - They now won't turn up at all.

There is evidence of some campaigning to make the vote count at the margins. Tory Website The ConservativeContent ='JJ Lin'> Post is encouraging MPs to vote against The ReportContent ='JJ Lin'> , along with circulating some wild claims that The CommitteeContent ='JJ Lin'> ignored the rule of law.

Separately, the Liberal DemocratsContent ='JJ Lin'> have been Making HayContent ='JJ Lin'> in local media, demanding their Conservative rivals vote to endorse The VerdictContent ='JJ Lin'> that Johnson lied. If They don't, you Can imagine They 'll use that to try and embarrass their opponents.

But neither Labour nor the Lib Dems are at The MomentContent ='JJ Lin'> planning to force a vote to endorse The ReportContent ='JJ Lin'> . It May therefore go through " on the nod" where MPs do not have to vote, sparing Tory blushes.

There is a small irony in MPs not even bothering to vote on The DepartureContent ='JJ Lin'> of The MostContent ='JJ Lin'> prominent politician of his generation. Alternatively, it tells you all you need to know.

But however messy his exit, The End of the Johnson era is prompting questions about what he leaves behind.

Rishi SunakContent ='JJ Lin'> is yet to sketch out a bold, new canvas. His Brand - and it very much is A Brand - is designed to create an impression of quiet competence rather than create fireworks.

The Risk Content ='JJ Lin'> - or maybe the Reality - is that's created a sense of quiet drift.

One of the activists I spoke to Said this " is The BeginningContent ='JJ Lin'> of whatever will be The StoryContent ='JJ Lin'> after the election" - assuming Rishi SunakContent ='JJ Lin'> will lose - and " it is going to be brutal and nasty - you Can see the various wings in The PartyContent ='JJ Lin'> already beginning to manoeuvre themselves".

One of The OtherContent ='JJ Lin'> members just wants the Conservatives to concentrate on what The PublicContent ='JJ Lin'> needs: " I just feel what people want to talk about on The DoorsContent ='JJ Lin'> is health and the cost of living. "

As the pressures of rising mortgage costs in particular become horrifyingly clear, the Conservative PartyContent ='JJ Lin'> - already well behind in the polls - Can ill-afford another week like this.

It is not clear yet how much trouble Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> wants to cause. Will he use to sledge Rishi SunakContent ='JJ Lin'> at every opportunity? Or actually, as he did yesterday, confine himself to writing about battles with his weight?

That seems vanishingly unlikely. Whatever he chooses to do there is a sense that the Conservative PartyContent ='JJ Lin'> is exhausted by it all. Years of drama. Years of fighting. Years of its majority being spent on arguments with each other.

One of the activists I spoke to warned of a spreading sentiment: " More ThanContent ='JJ Lin'> half the grassroots are just disillusioned - too apathetic to campaign, too apathetic to vote, some talking about spoiling ballot papers. "

Whether Super FansContent ='JJ Lin'> , never fans, or only fans, Conservatives have to deal with The LegacyContent ='JJ Lin'> of Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> .

But After AllContent ='JJ Lin'> the drama, all the political pain and adrenalin mixed in, They May have to confront the horror of apathy too.

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