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Lame duck battles against the tide

Having won Monday’s vote by 211 votes to 148, Boris Johnson now has “one, possibly final, chance to show he is the man all evidence suggests he isn’t”, says Robert Shrimsley in the Financial Times. “For he is now swimming against a tide in his own party, which seems to have got the message that for all his previous campaigning brilliance, he is

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