PM has to be an MP I believe.
I don't think that is correct.
There is no legislation that created the office of PM and therefore there are no rules as to who can hold the post.
Douglas-Home became PM in '63 when he was a Lord. A safe Tory seat was rapidly vacated so he could become an MP but it wasn't strictly required.
No, because Douglas-Home was a member of the House of Lords. Johnson would need to be elevated to a peerage, but basically he’d be toast if he lost his Parliamentary seat.
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PM has to be an MP I believe.