
Stop boats, get votes?
Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government
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Boris Johnson and the House of Lords
I struggle to see how it works because either he's either a student with an ex-election, in which case presumably he'll stay as prime minister or would be a question of Johnson contemplating being leader of the opposition. And that presumably seems like a far less attractive prospect. It's not a natural for Boris Johnson. He'd be saying goodbye to a handsome pay packet. Raises broader questions of reform of the House of Lords. The Brown Commission came out suggesting that the Labour Party should adopt wholesale reform of the Wabolition. All of this stuff makes it harder for the Conservative Party to defend against that,. if Labour chooses to go on it. We'll see, but it may take
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