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Fixing the economic mess left by Liz Truss is way beyond the ability of Boris Johnson | Phillip Inman

Analysis: Should he succeed in making a comeback, the former prime minister will have few tools available to overcome Britain’s problems

If Boris Johnson secures a place on the final ballot to be Tory leader and party members make him prime minister again, the recently suntanned MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip will find himself in a situation that is unrecognisable from the post-Brexit, pre-pandemic era that marked the high point of his three years and 44 days in No 10.

In January 2020, Britain was poised to benefit from pent-up demand, especially from the business community, held back by four years of uncertainty about the UK’s relationship with the European Union.

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