'It can still happen:' Lessons for the U.S. from the Boris Johnson debacle
"What you are seeing now is what it looks like when a conservative party decides they have had enough and that a leader is just too much of a menace to be tolerated," says Chris Hayes. "This pressure on Boris Johnson is a stark reminder that it can still happen."
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