What’s next for Boris Johnson? There are three possible scenarios

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What’s next for Boris Johnson? There are three possible scenarios
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The prime minister is facing a difficult week in which a vote on his leadership could be called, followed by two crucial byelections

The prime minister faces a difficult week in which a vote on his leadership could be called, followed by two crucial byelections

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