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An arithmetic win for Boris Johnson - but the numbers make uncomfortable reading for the Prime Minister. 148 Conservative MPs think the country would be better off without him. That is a far higher proportion of his MPs attempting to eject him than wanted rid of Theresa May when she faced a confidence vote - she was gone within six months. His supporters say the situation is very different now - but this vote means this issue won't go away. Boris Johnson says the result is "decisive", adding: "What it means is as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff that I think really matters to people". Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says "the British public are fed up" with the PM. It's been a frantic and dramatic day in Westminster. For 5 Minutes On, the BBC's Political Editor, Chris Mason, takes us through how it all unfolded and adds his own analysis as to what this result might mean. Image Credit: Elvis copyright PA
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