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Will Boris Johnson survive his full term?

At the moment, it looks 50/50.

He won a landslide election victory two years ago and emerged from his government's (very bad) early handling of the corona crisis unscathed. However, problems are now mounting up and his personal popularity has collapsed. Despite never convincing, Labour has closed the gaps in the polls and our Prime Minister looks like he is floundering.

I think Johnson can ride out this current crisis if he has a quiet two months but he is probably one more major scandal away from losing his job. Unlike the American system, premiers can be removed by MPs in their own party during a term. The Conservative Party has form in this and Johnson himself only got his job when he led a mid-term rebellion against Theresa May. The Conservatives even got rid of Margaret Thatcher (an iconic figure for them) when they realised that she was set to lose the next election. Johnson has never been liked by the other leaders in his party and owes his success to his appeal with the public, an appeal which is in a state of steady collapse.

I would still predict that the Conservatives are more likely than not to win the next election because Keir Starmer is leading a vacuous opposition. However, it may well be with a different leader than Mr Johnson.

Thoughts?
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OldBrit · 61-69, M
OK after the North Shropshire result & the large rebellion over covid-19 passes he looks far more vulnerable than previously. I may adjust my opinion.

However how the hell did the Lib Dems go from third to first with a 34% swing. Where were Labour? Keir might do well to have a long hard look in the mirror over Christmas he's surely missing the goal here. Sadly I think he's a really good guy but he's been rubbish as an inspirational leader he's far too polite and quiet.
SW-User
@OldBrit I think there was probably a good bit of tactical voting. I grew up nearby and I'm not surprised Labour didn't pick up the anti-conservative vote. Having said that, the Labour share was more than halved, not good really.
OldBrit · 61-69, M
@SW-User No as it shows their vote isn't committed enough to "the cause" currently to avoid tactical voting - they'd rather a Lib Dem win to oust a Tory than saying "I fully believe and commit to what Labour is currently about"

It's as poor a day for the leader of the opposition as it is for the PM I think
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@OldBrit Without tactical voting , Labour wouldn't have a hope of getting rid of the Tories at the next election. If the Conservatives can't hold a seat like North Shropshire then they are vulnerable everywhere. I expect we will see some kind of unofficial pact between Labour and the Lib Dems as the best hope of overturning their massive majority.
@RodionRomanovitch I very much hope we do see that.