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Rishi Sunak’s Northern Ireland’s new Brexit deal should be ‘the end for Boris Johnson’, MP Tory has urged the former prime minister to leave politics and let the Conservatives ‘move on’.
Sunak is cautiously optimistic that his Windsor Framework Agreement will be enough to wipe out criticism of the Northern Ireland Protocol, first signed by his predecessor in 2019.
Mr Johnson has yet to give a formal verdict on a new agreement that would effectively eliminate the trade border his protocol created in the Irish Sea, but his opinion is that Mr Snack will push the deal forward. can affect the success of your
The prime minister’s allies are concerned that Mr Johnson will oppose the framework, thereby sparking a rebellion on the back bench and as a means of returning himself to the top ten.
But Conservative lawmakers believe the details of the new deal represent a turning point for Mr Sunak and have warned Mr Johnson to step away from frontline politics.
Asked whether the Conservative backbench supported the deal, a former minister said: I: “What don’t you like? The only thing that pisses me off is the stubborn Boris mob. It took Rishi to get Brexit done.
“It’s time for Boris to retire and make big bucks and for the Conservatives to move on to life after Brexit.”
Asked if they believed Mr Sunak’s new Brexit deal with Northern Ireland would be the end of Mr Johnson’s hopes of re-entering Downing Street, lawmakers added:but he [Mr Johnson] He will probably march to the top of the hill again, then turn bearish and embarrass them, with a dedicated team to incinerate the Conservatives again. “
Supporters of the former prime minister have yet to speak out on the deal, but several key Brexit supporters, including former ministers Andrea Leadsom, Liam Fox and David Davis, have given their approval to the document.
Sunak appeared to suggest that he had spoken to his predecessor before publicizing the details of the deal.
Asked if he had briefed Mr Johnson on the deal, he told the BBC:
“But it’s not about any of us, it’s not about personality, it’s not about Westminster. It’s about people in Northern Ireland and what’s best for them.”
There were reports Monday evening that Mr Johnson advised the DUP not to be too quick in approving the deal.
The Conservative Brexit faction of the European Research Group (ERG) met on Tuesday night and called on MP Bill Cash’s so-called “star chamber” to scrutinize the bill before deciding whether to support it. I plan to invite you.
The protocol was designed to prevent a tough border with Ireland post-Brexit, but Northern Ireland continues to follow EU rules on goods to prevent the need for checks when entering the republic. It means that