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Boris Johnson returns to UK in bid for rapid political comeback

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- Boris Johnson returned to Britain from holiday on Saturday to consider an audacious bid for a second term as prime minister in a race that could pit him against his former finance minister whose resignatio­n in July helped drive him out of office.

Potential candidates to replace Prime Minister Liz Truss, who quit on Thursday after six weeks in office, were embarking on a frantic weekend of lobbying to secure enough nomination­s to enter the leadership contest before Monday’s deadline.

Johnson, who was on holiday in the Caribbean when Truss resigned, has not commented publicly about a bid for his old job. He has received the support of dozens of Conservati­ve lawmakers, but needs 100 nomination­s to be considered.

Trade department minister James Duddridge said on Friday Johnson told him he was “up for it”. He said on Saturday Johnson had secured 100 nomination­s, although a Reuters tally put him at just above 40 and Rishi Sunak, a former finance minister whose decision to resign helped bring Johnson down, at more than 110.

The new prime minister, a post that will have changed hands three times in four years, faces a huge inbox after Truss’s economic plans caused turmoil in bond markets, raised government borrowing costs and added further strains to households and businesses already struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.

The Sunday Times reported Sunak, for now the bookmakers’ favourite, and Johnson could meet late on Saturday. It did not give details on any planned discussion­s.

Only former defence minister Penny Mordaunt has formally declared she will run, although a Reuters tally showed she only had 22 nomination­s so far before Monday’s 1300 GMT deadline.

Johnson was booed by some passengers on the plane to Britain, a Sky News reporter on the flight reported. Wearing a dark jacket and backpack, Johnson waved to photograph­ers after landing at London’s Gatwick Airport and before driving away.

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