From Covid to Kosovo: five things we learned from Boris Johnson's memoir
Briefly

Johnson reflects on a summer filled with disarray, accepting some mistakes but feeling wronged by MPs for ousting him instead of rallying support.
He expresses regret about not nurturing relationships within the party, emphasizing that if MPs had united, they could have secured electoral success in 2024.
Johnson argues that his social gatherings during the pandemic were misconstrued, alleging that media exaggerations were orchestrated by Cummings and Cain to undermine him.
He provides a meticulous account of his Covid decision-making, defending each choice and suggesting that internal party conflicts were trivial and not in his favor.
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