As he tries to restart the focus of No. 10, this time with a talk on the economy and home ownership expansion, we take a look at his previous efforts. June 2020 Following criticism of his handling of the Covid pandemic, Johnson sought to continue implementing the program he had promised just seven months earlier when he arrived on Downing Street with a 80-seat majority in the Commons. Following the fire because he ordered a lockdown later than some had recommended, struggling to meet test targets and failing to provide personal protective equipment to hospitals and hospitals, the prime minister sought to restore focus to the “upward level” and the economy. He welcomed a “new deal” promised as Roosevelt, with infrastructure improvements such as hospitals, roads and railways, school renovations and prison upgrades. November 2020 Johnson was forced to shake his top team on Downing Street after the departure of senior assistants Dominic Cummings and Lee Kane. Amid frustration with Conservative MPs over the stubbornness of No. 10 – including once again ignoring lockdown calls until cases and deaths erupt in the fall – a new chief of staff, Dan Rosenfield, has been hired to “professionalize” the business. September 2021 Having won the polls on the release of the vaccine for Covid, the Johnson’s government has been criticized for handling the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. With holidaymakers and officials unable to respond to calls for help from those fleeing Kabul as the Taliban swept the country, Johnson ousted Secretary of State Dominique Raab and fired Education Minister F. of test results. He also ordered an increase in the manifesto in national insurance. November 2021 A few difficult months were ahead with one of the big scandals of vulgarity that hit his prime minister. After trying to oust Torres MP Owen Patterson after lobbying, the prime minister gave a speech to the Confederation of British Industry seeking to define his “ethical mission” and re-emerge in the headlines. However, his Peppa Pig World adventure and a BBC report from a “senior Downing Street source” that Johnson’s performance was “symbolic” ran the hare and led to the biggest Tory MPs’ outburst of concern for his prime minister. . February 2022 Months later, when outrage over the Partygate scandal peaked, Johnson tried to show his fans that he was in listening mode by doing a mini remake. He sacked some senior executives on Downing Street, including Rosenfield, but was ousted when his policy chief, Munira Mirza, resigned over a gruesome allegation about Kir Starmer and Jimmy Saville. May 2022 Discussions about a resumption escalated again after the April local elections. Seeing the loss of hundreds of city council seats – far worse than many predicted – Johnson struggled to convince his Conservative colleagues that things would change really soon. A refocused prime ministership would follow all the policies of the “Red Meat Operation” that were promised earlier in the year, informed No. 10.