Grant Shapps claims HE is the reason Boris Johnson resigned - hours after he 'gave him the facts'
He replied: "Yes - it was presenting the reality, so yes."
And in a jab at the outgoing Prime Minister, Mr Shapps said the Government's problems became "insurmountable""In the end, those that make the laws have to live by the laws, and that made it impossible.", spread prosperity to the regions, seize the benefits of Brexit, and speed up access to health treatment.In an interview with The Sun on Sunday, he said: “My message to MPs is simple. I can help you win. I will win your seat.
"I am someone who is a patriot, knows how to unleash the potential we have as country. I'm someone who will always be straight about the trade-offs we have to get there."
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