I would have put money on myself to win 2024 election, Boris Johnson says --[Reported by Umva mag]

'Do I think we would have won in 2024 if I'd stayed on? Yes, I do.'

Oct 8, 2024 - 10:52
I would have put money on myself to win 2024 election, Boris Johnson says --[Reported by Umva mag]

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Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he could have led the Conservatives to a historic victory at the 2024 General Election if he was still in charge.

In a choice of words that unintentionally recalled the betting scandal that shook the Tory campaign this year, he told Sky News: ‘I would have put money on myself.’

A win for the Conservatives on July 4 would have likely led the party to a 19-year stretch in power, longer than a single party has achieved for 200 years.

But ultimately, the election was a disaster for the Tories, and they were reduced to having fewer MPs in parliament than at any other time in its history.

Johnson accused the party leadership of making a ‘goof’ in the lead-up to the vote, adding: ‘Do I think we would have won in 2024 if I’d stayed on? Yes, I do.

‘Because Starmer wasn’t setting the world on fire, we were a tiny bit behind in the polls, Reform was nowhere, and I won the mayoralty in London when we were 15 points behind nationally.’

Since stepping down as PM in 2022 following several scandals – most notably Partygate – Johnson has repeatedly refused to rule out a return to frontline politics.

He resigned as an MP in June last year after an investigation into Partygate recommended he should be suspended for misleading the House of Commons over gatherings held in Downing Street over lockdown.

(FILES) A handout image released by 10 Downing Street, shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during a remote press conference to update the nation on the COVID-19 pandemic, inside 10 Downing Street in central London on April 30, 2020. Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson will face tough questioning at a public inquiry on December 6, 2023 over his government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, after a barrage of criticism from his former aides. Nearly 130,000 people died with Covid in the UK by mid-July 2021, one of the worst official per capita tolls among Western nations. (Photo by Andrew PARSONS / 10 Downing Street / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT
Johnson writes in his book that he regrets the ‘grovelling apologies’ he made at the beginning of the Partygate affair (Picture: Andrew Parsons/10 Downing Street/AFP via Getty Images)

Since then, he has been busy writing his 730-page memoir titled Unleashed, which will be released in shops later this week.

In an appearance on LBC to promote the book this morning, he criticised Keir Starmer for taking freebies from his mates – despite having donors pay for his wedding and accommodation for his family.

Sir Keir come under enormous pressure over donations of clothes, glasses and tickets he has received since becoming Labour leader, with concerns raised over the Downing Street pass given to top donor Lord Waheed Alli after the election.

The furore culminated in the announcement last week that he has paid back more than £6,000 in gifts and hospitality since taking over as PM in July.

I would have put money on myself to win 2024 election, Boris Johnson says
The former PM sat down for an interview with Sky News ahead of the release of his new book (Picture: Sky News)

And in an interview on LBC this morning, his predecessor in the office took the opportunity to hammer him, saying: ‘That looks greedy, right? But if you then give the guy a pass to Number 10, that looks corrupt.

‘And so I just don’t get it. I don’t know why he’s still wearing those spectacles. Well, apart from the fact he can’t see. He can’t see what a mess he’s making of things.’

Johnson received a £23,853 donation from his friends Lord Anthony and Lady Carole Bamford in July 2022 for the cost of hiring items including a marquee and ice cream van for his wedding to his wife Carrie.

The Bamfords also gave Johnson’s family use of accommodation worth tens of thousands of pounds on multiple occasions in 2022 and 2023.

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