Boris Johnson admits byelection defeats ‘not brilliant’ as ex-Tory leader calls for resignation – as it happened
by Geneva Abdul (now); and Andrew Sparrow (earlier) from World news | The Guardian on (#60Q3R)
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This is from James Johnson, a Tory pollster (who worked for Theresa May in No 10) whose firm JL Partners carried out polling in Wakefield, on who ought to be taking the blame for the byelection defeats.
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Boris Johnson has said he will listen" to voters but will keep going" after the Tories suffered a double by-election defeat.
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