I think @nayimfromthehalfwayline post above nails why Johnson can say and do as he pleases right now. May has no real power, a weird thing to say about a PM, I know.
Its a weird one. I genuinely think she is trying to do the right things. A lot of what she says, if read neutrally, isnt bad at all.
However, its often too reactionary. Rather than pro active. And she just oozes weakness. She just doesnt seem to have the stones or wit for the job, and yet as I say I really believe she is genuine, and genuinely giving her best.
I see no way she can continue though. Even today, in her supposed rousing speech - she is in tears at getting heckled. Thats not someone you would let lead you across the street, let alone run an entire nation.
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg said that while many MPs wanted her to stay as leader, there were "emerging plots".
These involved Tory MPs trying to get support to approach Mrs May privately and persuade her to stand aside.
This group will only act if they feel they have the numbers to do so "quickly and cleanly", our political editor said, adding: "It is just not clear at the moment where the numbers really lie."
Will be interesting to see how this plays out now. I actually have a feeling that Joe Public will be far more sympathetic to May after yesterday than the media vultures, but we'll see.
It's a bit heavy going but this on the WTO and quotas may be of interest to some (@Gutter Boy @scaramanga )
https://tradebetablog.wordpress.com/2016/08/10/hilton-beef-quota/
So as expected, sorting out the tariff-rate quotas is running into trouble
http://www.politico.eu/article/us-r...-quotas-as-post-brexit-trade-woes-deepen/amp/
Will be interesting to see how this plays out now. I actually have a feeling that Joe Public will be far more sympathetic to May after yesterday than the media vultures, but we'll see.