Theresa May fights for her political life as Conservative conference opens

The PM’s authority has been damaged by another intervention from Boris Johnson

 A model of Theresa May and Boris Johnson and other Conservative MP's is displayed as anti-Brexit rally in Manchester
(Image credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

As the Tory party conference kicked off in Manchester, Theresa May was forced to deny reports of a Cabinet rift following another Brexit intervention by Boris Johnson.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Sun on Saturday, the Foreign Secretary said that any transition period must not last “a second longer” than two years.

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