So we've got to endure the governments of Gove, Patel and Raab, and maybe Sunak?
What order do you think we'll have to face these in - I think Gove vs Patel directly after the news that Johnson is not returning is announced, but would Raab and Sunak fancy their hands in that race, or would Sunak want to wait until he can say that he was the man who saved the economy after Johnson botched the overall response before putting himself forward?
I imagine that the timing will be arranged so that Gove vs Patel rolls us over into no-deal without any ability to pull back, but it may well be that all that is needed there is for Johnson to keep parliament suspended to the end of June, then resign.
So we've got to endure the governments of Gove, Patel and Raab, and maybe Sunak?
What order do you think we'll have to face these in - I think Gove vs Patel directly after the news that Johnson is not returning is announced, but would Raab and Sunak fancy their hands in that race, or would Sunak want to wait until he can say that he was the man who saved the economy after Johnson botched the overall response before putting himself forward?
I imagine that the timing will be arranged so that Gove vs Patel rolls us over into no-deal without any ability to pull back, but it may well be that all that is needed there is for Johnson to keep parliament suspended to the end of June, then resign.