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The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson

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You wonder what a Tory Mp was doing for decades, that she now suddenly appears surprised as to how her party has been run all that time. Then I read ND's book and she talks to many people including ex PMs (Iain Duncan Smith) who advise her that the main decisions are taken by the "movement" being lead by Red Throat, Dr No, Dougie Smith (non of them elected members) who then in turn advise Richi Sunak. Like pretty much everyone, I always liked snd respected Boris - he is wrong about climate alarm, but right to gain nationally from global insanity and wrong about the vaccine but right to use vaccination to avoid lockdown…at the end of the day, he’s not a scientist-it’s easy to be bamboozled by both the climate lobby and big pharma. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site.

After his dramatic rise to power in the summer of 2019 amid the Brexit deadlock, Boris Johnson presided over the most turbulent period of British history in living memory. Told with unparalleled access, from multiple inside sources talking with astonishing candour, it reveals the shocking truth about powerful forces operating behind the scenes in the heart of Westminster and those who became the architects of a Prime Minister's downfall. M. readers, deserve to know the seven most insane moments in this literary endeavour, which was all killer, no filler. My characters wake me in the night as I groggily turn on the bedside light and scribble down whatever words or lines they have woken me with…. Dorries, who served as a health minister under Hancock, claimed that the security cameras outside Hancock's office were tampered with before CCTV footage emerged of him kissing Gina Coladangelo.

So let us be clear that Nads has scrupulously substantiated her claims by interviewing key “sources”. She goes in even harder on Dominic Cummings, saying the former adviser's personality has been described to her as "dark triad coupled with everyday sadism". With no hint of objectivity, this title takes its readers for fools to the extent it becomes fiction. Govey has never held one of the big offices of state and failed in both his attempts to become Tory leader. They groom potential leaders (and by extension, prime ministers), often choosing to remove them after a short period once they have outlived their usefulness.

It was shortly after Boris Johnson won his landside majority that his aides first began plotting to oust him. I will give the last word to an expert on conspiracies who has hailed Nads on Twitter/X by saying she has confirmed “what I have been writing for 30 years and this is only part of it”. Or even the way Dorries, a woman far sharper than critics suggest, casts herself for narrative purposes as a political ingenue, roaming Westminster asking impossibly wide-eyed questions as she tries to establish who killed Boris Johnson’s career. She tells us that Dr No secretly works for Mr Sunak and is “rumoured” to have once put the frighteners on someone by nailing to a door the dead pet rabbit of his ex-girlfriend’s kid brother. According to the book, he has a pass to Downing Street and "Rishi Sunak doesn't move without first seeking his advice", said the BBC.

Matt Hancock resigned as health secretary after he was caught on camera breaching social distancing guidance by kissing a colleague. Each person I interviewed … told me the same thing, that I was uncovering something dark and deeply undemocratic”.

Mr Cummings posted his tongue-in-cheek response on social media: "She's right, there was a giant conspiracy including MI6, the CIA and, most crucially, the KGB special operations department, it's a tribute to Nadine she has figured this out, the Movement wishes her well. That is, that there is this conspiracy between a small number of people in the Conservative party for the last 40 years that determines everything that happens. That fine woman was another victim of The Movement, “a small group of men, most of them unelected and some totally unknown outside the Westminster bubble, operating at the heart of the Conservative party over the past 25 years and controlling its destiny”. When Boris Johnson came to power in 2019, he did so with the largest Conservative majority since Margaret Thatcher. Speaking to BBC Breakfast, she said he is part of a "small group of men" who have "been involved with the party since the late 1990s - at every stage, whether Theresa May, David Cameron, Iain Duncan Smith".The "overly voluble" Grant Shapps "always created an eye roll from colleagues", she wrote, while Cabinet Secretary Simon Case was "underqualified" and Oliver Dowden a "man of little talent".

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