Boris Johnson's Demise to Be Documented in Nadine Dorries' Upcoming Book
In a highly anticipated publication, Nadine Dorries, a staunch ally of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has written a book titled The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson. The book is set to be published just three days before the Tory Party conference in October.
According to Dorries, The Plot uncovers a secret plot orchestrated by a cabal of backroom advisors, politicians, and media figures to overthrow Johnson. This conspiracy is presented as an orchestrated and deliberate political maneuver within the Conservative Party and beyond.
The book claims to reveal a "fault line" within the Conservative Party by exposing internal conflict and division, where certain factions—comprising political insiders and media allies—allegedly worked against Johnson, reflecting deep mistrust and power struggles inside the party. This internal betrayal suggests that Johnson’s downfall was not merely a public political defeat but also a result of covert factional warfare within the party’s ranks.
The book received £20,500 as a partial advance from HarperCollins. Adam Humphrey, HarperNonFiction publisher, believes The Plot will provide readers with a rare opportunity to understand Westminster’s behind-the-scenes machinations.
Meanwhile, Johnson's supporters have attacked the cross-party Privileges Committee as a "witch hunt" and "kangaroo court" following their findings that Johnson lied to MPs with his repeated denials of pandemic-era parties in Downing Street. Johnson was ultimately found complicit in the campaign against the committee, and the Privileges Committee's recommendation that he should face a lengthy suspension for misleading the Commons ultimately triggered his resignation from Parliament.
Nadine Dorries has also been embroiled in controversy, recently rebuked for her conduct by the House of Commons. Despite this, she has announced her intention to quit as an MP.
The Plot is described as an urgent look at how the government operates, adding to the current political discourse. As the publication date approaches, the book promises to shed light on the inner workings of the Conservative Party and the events that led to Johnson's downfall.
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