According to his ally and Conservative legislator James Duddridge, Boris Johnson has obtained enough support to enter the contest to become Britain’s next prime minister. The former leader has surpassed the necessary barrier of 100 endorsements, according to Duddridge.
According to an unknown source close to Johnson, who was quoted by The Sunday Times, BBC, and Sky News, he has 100 supporters and so “might” be on the ballot.
Despite not officially declaring his intention to compete in the election, Johnson, who landed in London earlier on Saturday following a vacation in the Caribbean, informed Duddridge that he was “up for it” on Friday.