I wouldn't have any problem at all if Boris were forced out of office.
I've never been a fan (brexit aside).
The problem for me is that there is no viable opposition at the moment, which explains why Boris just gets away with everything.
I'm not convinced another Tory from this current bunch would be much better, but an upgrade wouldn't be that hard.
Another problem is that if he's forced out and gets replaced by someone who doesn't get the same support from the public, we could end up with a hung parliament at the next election.
I'm not a fan of those.
I was never a Boris fan either because of his broad brush approach to things and occasional idleness to master the detail. The faux pas relating to Zagary Radcliffe was a classic.
But I'll give him credit for three things - delivery Brexit after the embarrassment of the last Parliament, delivering the Covid vaccine to the NHS and putting us on the cusp of what most economists believe will be one of the most successful economic recoveries in the Western World.
He is charismatic, and I don't want to see him go, but I do want him to have an overseer for his own good and the good of the country. The Tories have to fix that. And it has to be independent of a Boris veto.
