The former Brexit secretary compared No. 10 to “the cockpit of a crashed plane” where “the dashboard lights are flashing all red” and said the prime minister was in danger of being forced out in the autumn. He warned Johnson that there could be a renewed effort to oust him when the House of Commons committee reports this year on whether the prime minister has misled parliament about Downing Street parties. and said the number 10 was needed “to move forward.” He demanded that the Prime Minister adopt traditionally conservative policies, such as the abolition of VAT on energy bills, the abolition of most tariffs on foreign goods, the abandonment of laws designed to regulate