Nadhim Zahawi Reflects on Boris Johnson's Ouster
Former chancellor regrets Conservative Party's decision to remove Johnson, calling him the most significant leader since Thatcher.
- Zahawi believes the Conservatives should have maintained support for Johnson during crises.
- He argues that social media reactions influenced the party's decision too heavily.
- Zahawi's memoir, detailing his political journey and perspectives, will be published in August.
- He acknowledges his own role in urging Johnson to resign amid mounting scandals.
- Zahawi plans to step down at the next general election, joining a significant number of Tory MPs doing the same.