{"id":120867,"date":"2023-11-07T10:09:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T10:09:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=120867"},"modified":"2023-11-07T10:09:14","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T10:09:14","slug":"boris-johnsons-israel-trip-is-painfully-showing-up-rishi-sunak","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/politics\/boris-johnsons-israel-trip-is-painfully-showing-up-rishi-sunak\/","title":{"rendered":"Boris Johnsons Israel trip is painfully showing up Rishi Sunak"},"content":{"rendered":"

Boris Johnson calls for support for Israel on visit to the country<\/h3>\n

Today is the day where Rishi Sunak tries to reset his beleaguered government and somehow drag it from the depths of poll despair in an attempt to win a general election next year.<\/p>\n

But as Tory MPs mull over whether they should have yet another change of leader to tackle the 20 point deficit with Labour and Nadine Dorries’ book carries new revelations of the sinister shadowy mafia who installed Mr Sunak, up pops Boris Johnson again on a goodwill trip to support Israel.<\/p>\n

The former Prime Minister is out of Parliament and cannot return to be leader anytime soon – if at all – but his latest foray into the spotlight at an ultra-sensitive time for Mr Sunak was, according to allies, not exactly a coincidence.<\/p>\n

The Brexiteer Bruges group, close to many Conservative MPs on the right, spoke for a lot of them when it tweeted: “With Sunak seemingly missing in action, Boris Johnson demonstrates the required leadership.”<\/p>\n

Mr Sunak was probably doing his best to ignore it, but the appearance of the charismatic former Prime Minister being feted internationally was the last thing he needed.<\/p>\n

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As one former senior minister and Johnson ally put it: “Quality always distinguished itself.”<\/p>\n

Adding: “[Boris] was reminding everyone what respected leadership looks like at home and abroad.”<\/p>\n

It was without doubt a dig at the current Prime Minister whose mandate is now looking thinner by the day and who has not been nearly robust at home in dealing with “the pro-Hamas mob” taking control of Britain’s streets.<\/p>\n

Johnson, of course, was in Israel to show solidarity with that country after the atrocities meted upon it by the Hamas terrorist group.<\/p>\n

He went in the same spirit as when he went to Ukraine to show his solidarity and continued support for that country’s war in defending itself against Putin.<\/p>\n

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