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The silences of Sunak, the internal rival who now challenges Boris Johnson

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LONDON – Those who can’t stand it now call it “prancing pony”. A wild horse, thirsty for power. That last week, in the darkest hour of Boris Johnson and controversial apologies for Downing Street alcoholic parties during the lockdown, he was noted for his conspicuous absence in Parliament. Where it should have been, next to the prime minister. Instead

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