What Boris Johnson’s troubles mean for Labour’s election chances

Shadow health secretary says the PM is ‘great’ for the opposition

Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson leaves the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday after apologising for attending a No. 10 party
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The Labour Party is reaching a critical moment as Boris Johnson battles to save his political career this week amid growing allegations of Downing Street parties.

With a general election likely in less than two years, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said yesterday that while it was in the “national interest” for the prime minister to go, it would be a “great” result for the opposition if Johnson kept his role.

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