Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson waved as he landed at Gatwick with wife Carrie and then made a speedy exit as the nation waits for his statement on race for Number 10 after saying he is 'up for it'.Senior are trying to broker a face-to-face meeting between Mr and in a bid to end the bloodletting engulfing the party and create a 'dream ticket', as the former Prime Minister ended his holiday in the Dominican Republic and flew back to London Gatwick on an overnight flight.Mr Johnson is understood to be willing to meet his estranged former chancellor in the hope of burying the hatchet and thrashing out a deal to govern together — while Liz Truss, Suella Braverman and Kemi Badenoch 'consider backing him to unite right'.
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