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Johnson is Tory voter choice as next PM

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Boris Johnson is the people’s choice to succeed Theresa May as Prime Minister, according to an opinion poll.

The YouGov survey found the Foreign Secretary is the front-runner among the public and Tory voters to replace the embattled Mrs May, who is struggling to restore her credibilit­y after losing her Commons majority last week.

Ruth Davidson is behind Mr Johnson in second place.

The Scottish Conservati­ve leader has repeatedly denied she is interested in the UK job as she sets her sights on becoming first minister in 2021.

Asked in the poll for The Times who would make the best PM if Mrs May stands down before the next election, the most popular reply from respondent­s was (32%) that they did not know.

Mr Johnson, whose leadership ambitions were seemingly killed off following his role in the Leave campaign, was backed by 18% of the public and 31% of Tory voters.

Ms Davidson has seen her stock rise in the party after bucking the UK-wide Tory trend in the election of losing seats by increasing her number of Scots MPs from 1 to 13.

But she was well behind Mr Johnson, with 8% of both the public and Conservati­ve voters thinking she would be best replacemen­t for Mrs May.

Other names put forward were Brexit Secretary David Davis, Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Chancellor Philip Hammond.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s favourabil­ity rating has reached a new low of -34, compared with +10 in April, according to YouGov.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has told his party to stay in campaign mode in anticipati­on of a return to the ballot box, is on +6. In November last year, the Islington North MP’s rating dipped to -35.

 ?? Images. Picture: Getty ?? Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Images. Picture: Getty Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

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