Sort of - he did technically have have a majority, but could he "command a majority?" Clearly not, as Conservative rebels had prevented the party from winning any meaningful vote for ages, and that situation was only getting worse.
Yeah, but it's obviously bollocks to say that the dogs in the street know. I know a few things about dogs, and I know they don't know that Johnson shouldn't have been appointed PM.
Sort of - he did technically have have a majority, but could he "command a majority?" Clearly not, as Conservative rebels had prevented the party from winning any meaningful vote for ages, and that situation was only getting worse.