Rishi Sunak opens door to Boris Johnson return after nightmare election poll


Rishi Sunak has opened the door to Boris Johnson joining the general election campaign trail amid nightmare polling for the Tories.

The Prime Minister has insisted he has yet to make his mind up on when voters will go to the polls, fuelling further speculation about the timing.

He told The Sun’s Never Mind the Ballots show Mr Johnson would be welcome to join the campaign trail.

The ex-Prime Minister could be deployed in battleground seats to prop up Tory support. Mr Johnson led the Conservatives to a stonking 80-seat majority in 2019.

Mr Sunak told The Sun any sign of a frosty relationship may have thawed since last year.

He said: “I spoke to him in person at the end of last year… Anyone from the Conservative family who wants to see a Conservative reelected and who doesn’t think Keir Starmer is the right person to lead our country will be welcome on the campaign trail.

“Ultimately, that’s the choice. It’s myself or Keir Starmer after the next election. If you want to cut taxes, if you want a better approach to net zero, if you want a better approach to immigration, we’re the ones to do that for you.”

The comments came as pollsters found Mr Sunak is on course to suffer a general election defeat similar to the Conservatives’ 1997 blowout.

YouGov polling has found Labour would win 403 seats from across the UK, leading to a 154-seat majority in the House of Commons.

The Conservatives would win just 155 seats, down from the 365 seats they won at the 2019 general election.

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