Well, well, well. Would you believe it? There she was, Kemi Badenoch, current darling of the Tory hierarchy and protégé of the party’s shadowy puppet-masters, sitting on the BBC sofa with Laura Kuenssberg, finally uttering aloud what many of us screamed from the rooftops in 2022: removing Boris Johnson led to an historic defeat.
Interesting, isn’t it?
Here was a woman who once practically begged colleagues to “do it, do it, do it” and bring down the most successful Tory leader in a generation.
And now, on national television this morning, she admits that the party’s historic implosion started the moment they defenestrated the man who delivered an 80-seat majority, got Brexit done, and carried the nation through a once-in-a-century pandemic.

Some of us saw it coming. Some of us never forgot. And I’ll say it proudly, I arranged a petition at the time of over 14,000 Conservative Party members demanding Boris be put back on the ballot. We nearly triggered a national convention. But of course, the powers-that-be, the faceless few who whisper into the ears of the chosen, ensured that the machinery moved too slowly. We were silenced, sidelined, and, frankly, betrayed.
But let me say it loud and clear: Boris will be back.
And next time, he won’t come unarmed. He’ll come with the truth behind him, the people beside him, and a Praetorian Guard around him. The snakes in the grass will have been seen for what they are. The public now knows. And Boris? Well, Boris is still Boris.
You try walking down a street with him. Grannies toss aside their shopping bags for a hug. Kids leap across barriers for a selfie. He’s not just a politician, he’s a phenomenon. A rockstar with wild hair, a twinkle in his eye and a slightly crumpled suit. And that’s exactly why they hated him.
Why did the media loathe Boris with such venom? Simple: he was the patriotic nationalist who believed in British greatness. He believed in freedom. He was the man who took the boot of Brussels off our neck and dared to believe the UK could walk tall again.
And they couldn’t stand it.
They brought him down with cake crumbs, curtain bills, and character assassinations. Never mind the facts. Never mind that under Boris, Britain had the fastest-growing economy in the G7. That we became the second-largest exporter of services in the world. That we delivered a vaccine rollout so swift and effective it made the EU green with envy.
All of that was ignored. Why? Because Boris was a threat to the establishment… and he still is.
Sovereignty Restored, Future Reclaimed
Let’s not lose sight of what this man achieved. Brexit wasn’t just a vote. It was a declaration of independence. And under Boris, that declaration was delivered with gusto.
While Remainer elites screamed of economic ruin, Boris opened the gates to a liberated future: over 70 trade deals, including with Japan, Australia, and the mighty CPTPP bloc. He ended the EU’s absurd plastic tax, kept billions in customs revenues, and oversaw the birth of a tech titan economy.
Only three countries on Earth have tech sectors valued at over $1 trillion: the US, China, and thanks to Boris… the UK.
Under his leadership, Britain led the world. In science. In services. In security. When Ukraine was invaded, we didn’t faff about like Brussels, we armed Kyiv and stood tall. We forged AUKUS. We slashed tariffs. We boomed.
And now, as Labour picks through the rubble of their own making and a rudderless Tory Party continues its identity crisis, people are beginning to whisper the unthinkable:
“What if Boris was right?”
No. It’s not unthinkable. It’s undeniable.
The Hollywood Ending Awaits
This is the comeback story Britain didn’t know it needed, but desperately wants. And when it happens… and mark my words, it will… Boris 2.0 won’t be so easily toppled. He knows the game now. The snakes have shown their fangs. The puppet-masters have revealed their strings. And the people? They’re watching.
So yes, Kemi, it is interesting. Interesting that you finally admitted what we’ve all known. Interesting that you helped turn the knife, and now want to wax lyrical about wounds.
But don’t worry. We forgive, if not forget. Because we’re focused on what’s next.
And what’s next is clear: Boris will be back. Stronger. Sharper. And more dangerous to the establishment than ever before. Boris, together with Robert Jenrick, WILL save the Conservative Party.
God save the King and God help those who tried to stop Brexit’s greatest champion.
By Claire Bullivant






As wild as it is unbelievable.
1. There will be nothing left for Boris to come back to. He won’t join Reform.
2. Boris was not great as a PM – examples: Net zero, pushed zealously by his wife. Immigration: the “Boriswave”.
3. He would have the same problem he had before and which Badenoch has now – a bunch of wets as MPs, who will not allow any conservative policy to be implemented.
4. Jenrick is a stooge. A Cameronite originally, mentored by none other than Anna Soubry, arch-remainer. His claimed conversion to the right wing is far too fast to be credible. Another May, pretending to be something he’s not.
5. Whatever policy platform any of them might put forward, no-one will believe they will do it.
For all those reasons, and particularly the last one, the Conservative Party is a thing of the past. It had its chance, but destroying trust in such an obvious way is the end.
Totally agree with you. Will never vote Conservative again.