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Boris Johnson: 100 days in the saddle News

Charles Walker is not a fan of Boris Johnson. After the prime minister spoke to Tory’s back colleagues in the 1922 Committee about why he shouldn’t be fired Monday, Walker told him, “There are times when you drive me crazy.”

Since this is a Tory party and you can take the boy out of public school, but not the man’s childish sense of humor, it was met with an inspiring “Ooooh” as if it were a scene in Carry on Up the Commons.

But then Walker became serious: “Defending the incumbent Prime Minister is a bloody shocking, horrible, horrible thing, and tonight we have to ask ourselves, ‘Can we live with this?'” Johnson’s team began to think.