In the corridors of Whitehall, it is called "Operation Save Big Dog" (save the big dog) ... Boris Johnson's rescue operation is launched.
Seriously affected by the "Partygate", the Prime Minister fights for his political survival.
The conclusions of the internal investigation into the "containment parties" at the top of power could be made at the end of the week.
The counter-attack involves cleaning up Downing Street positions and a salvo of popular measures in the Conservative ranks.
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United Kingdom: Boris Johnson facing the slow poison of "Partygate"
Boris Johnson wants to change the "little" music that is heard across the country.
The idea is imprinted in the opinion that he is not - or no longer - in his place.
That his days are numbered.
That politically, he is no more than a “
dead walking man
” as Conservative MP Roger Gale put it.
His supports go up to the forehead limply.
Others keep away as one keeps away from the sick.
This time, the one we nicknamed “Mr Teflon” because the controversies were slipping…
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