LONDON: A former conservative leader in power in the UK told potential challengers to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for their “Temper” of their ambitions, said the government needed to focus on state supporters through the cost of living crises.
IAIN Duncan Smith told BBC TV after a week of speculation about the future of the prime minister that he was not “especially profitable to hit us now to be a sound chaos of trust, followed by leadership elections.” He said it would be wrong “when I thought the British public had the right to (say): We chose you two years ago but we did not choose you to sit there while our income was not enough to pay the cost of our lives.”