For never was a story of more woe, than this of Boris Johnson’s second go
I hope that one day I will meet someone who feels about me the way these Conservative MPs feel about Boris Johnson, writes Marie Le Conte
I am no great romantic. I do not read long saccharine novels about everlasting love. I do not watch comedies and dramas in which enemies, colleagues or friends slowly but surely realise that they were meant for each other. They’ve never appealed to me.
Still, even my icy heart struggled to steady itself over the weekend. I thought I could not be swayed by declarations of true and passionate devotion, but I was proved wrong. Take this tweet by former cabinet minister Geoffrey Cox: “A thoughtful, wise and statesmanlike decision by Boris Johnson to withdraw, reflecting the qualities that made so many of us originally put our faith in him three years ago. Putting the country and the party first.”
Doesn’t it make you melt? Hasn’t reading it made you regain some faith in the human character, and the potential for beauty our lives can hold? Aren’t you now daydreaming, chin resting in the palm of your hand, about one day experiencing something as pure and real as this?
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