Next to the increasingly careworn and gaffe-prone Boris Johnson, writes Andrew Woodcock, the chancellor can’t help but look prime ministerial
is not the first ambitious politician to try to establish his own “brand” as an aid to propelling him to the top.Boris Johnson
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