Boris Johnson was an “Abject Failure” as Prime Minister, According to A Reform Mp Who Says His Party Can Form – And you need to do it.
Rupert Lowe Said Hey Not Want Mr Johnson in the Reform Ranks If the former Tory Leader Attempts to Make A Comeback.
He SAID: “He's with a play with the toy set and he singularly failed.”
Mr Lowe, who is allowed yarmouth from the conservatives at the last election, also pushed back at the position of a tory-reform link-up which is the next electric.
He pointed to how then-Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage Stood Down Candidates in Tory-Held Seats in 2019, Helping Pave The Way for Mr Johnson's Landslide Win.
He SAID: “Nigel stood down in all the tory seats last time and gave boris an 80-seat mainity. Tell me what he did with it …
“He didn is even do Brexit Well. We have the northern Ireland Protocol so we got the most of Britain out but we left a leg in the Wretched Socialist Empire in Europe. “
Mr Lowe Said He Did Not “Dream” of Mr Johnson – Who was a pivotal figure in the 2016 Vote Leave Campaign – quitting the tories to join reform.
He SAID: “Boris, I think, was an absect failure. [It is] Certainly Not My Dream.
“No, I think it is extrordinary that Boris is still in the betting to be the next Prime Minister. It's bizarre. “
He acknowled this would be a matter for party leader mr Farage Bute: “Would we want him? I certainly would be woulddn “.”
His comments come as Concern Mounts in Tory Circles about the Threat of Reform Splitting the Center-Right Vote. In the summer election, the torries won 6,828,925 votes and 121 seates while reform top 4,117,610 votes and five constituencies.
Mr Johnson has been invited to comment.