here, Storm was the leader of the opposition in Britain. I haven't really spoken about him much or at all, because it's been hard to find a reason to. He's had numerous opportunities to take down. The prime minister has been at the forefront of so many scandals is like watching Mohammed Ali do rope a dope and see his opponent flailing in the air while he essentially wears himself out. Despite misappropriation of funds for PP, two friends of the party, questionable funding of personal property, previous links to Russian oligarchs to a charity. And, well, let's not forget that he actually broke the law here. Storm has not been able to land a knockout blow on Boris Johnson, which is remarkable considering he himself was once a lawyer. He's simply been not, you know, not even outmanoeuvred. Butt out Blustered is probably the right word, and now he seems to continue. In that vein, photographs have been released showing he may have broken cover. It rules as well that he may have seemed a simple tit for tat operation by whatever Tori had been around them. Now he's taken one step further, said he's willing to resign if found guilty. Dear Keith, I will hold up my hand is the leader of the party and of the people and say that I cannot continue in this role. If I'm found guilty, who doesn't think that's the right thing to do and who will follow me? Do you work here? Let me tell you who doesn't think that's the right thing to do? Boris Johnson. And he's not going to follow you. This is a manoeuvre to shame him into resigning. I'm afraid it won't work, I'm afraid. Powers too powerful and aphrodisiac for a man like that to give up for something as basic as honour. So we applaud your sentiment. But like a lot of what you've done, I don't think it's going to have all that much effect.

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