British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a no-confidence vote in his leadership from his own party colleagues on Monday night. Conservative members of Parliament voted by 211 to 148 to keep Johnson as party leader. But the prime minister’s popularity ratings remain at an all-time low and as The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry reports his future looks far from secure.
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