Tories should take a tip from Macbeth and be bold. But the party itself is infirm of purpose | Tim Bale

Conservative MPs would do well to act resolutely. But they also need to solve their identity crisis ‘If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well it were done quickly,” argues one of literature’s most famous regicides, Macbeth. Conservative MPs wanting rid of Boris Johnson, however, don’t seem so sure. Some Westminster watchers, having convinced themselves that a vote of no confidence would be triggered as early as this week, are now picking up signs that even some of the prime minister’s most determined detractors would prefer to delay things, believing that byelection defeats in Wakefield and in Tiverton and Honiton will convince more MPs to vote to oust him. Continue reading...
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