The Herald (South Africa)

May ‘could sack Boris’

- Paul Sandle

BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May has signalled that she could sack Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a Sunday newspaper said, as she tries to reassert her authority after a series of political disasters.

The Sunday Times said it asked May about her plans for Johnson, who has professed loyalty but is accused by some of the prime minister’s allies of underminin­g her by putting forward his own vision for Britain’s exit from the European Union.

“It has never been my style to hide from a challenge and I’m not going to start now,” it quoted May as replying, in what it called a signal that she was prepared to bring in new ministers to her cabinet and axe those who had caused her problems.

“I’m the PM, and part of my job is to make sure I always have the best people in my cabinet, to make the most of the wealth of talent available to me in the party.”

May has seen her authority over her Conservati­ve Party erode since she called a snap election in June in which she lost her majority in parliament. Johnson, seen as a potential successor to May, said that Conservati­ve lawmakers pushing to unseat her were nutters, adding that a change would lead to demands for another election that could bring a resurgent Labour party back to power.

“Are we really going to be stampeded myopically over the edge of the gorge, with an election that no one wants?” he said in the Sunday Telegraph.

Johnson wrote a newspaper article last month outlining his vision of Brexit days before May made a major speech on the subject.

While professing loyalty, his interventi­ons have been seen as underminin­g May and causing unrest ahead of the party’s conference last week that culminated in a disastrous speech by the prime minister.

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