Johnson seeks to present himself as fully in charge in first PMQs since unconvincing confidence vote win
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Boris Johnson has said “absolutely nothing and no one” will stop him continuing in office, during his first prime minister’s questions since an unconvincing victory in a confidence vote among Tory MPs.
In a noisy Commons, with some cheers and shouts of “more!” from loyal backbenchers, Johnson sought to present himself as fully in charge despite more than 40% of his MPs voting on Monday for him to leave No 10.
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