Boris Johnson hopes rebel Conservatives roar with approval when he stands for PMQs at noon.
The high-stakes Commons showdown will be his first proper public appearance since 40% of his troops voted to oust him as PM. And whether his backbench critics show enthusiastic support or cross their arms in silent protest will offer an indication of what the coming weeks and months might look like, and whether Johnson will survive the current storm.
Labour leader Keir Starmer will no doubt point to Conservative backbenchers who spoke out against Johnson ahead of the vote and argue the Tories are divided and rudderless. But if there’s one thing that can help unite the governing side — even if just for half an hour — it’s jeers from their true political enemies.
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