that is unlikely to come out very favourably towards boris johnson and matt hancock in many areas, andopposition parties respond, because they're not going to be happy to see borisjohnson that, they they're not going to be happy to see boris johnson that, they are they're not going to be happy to see borisjohnson that, they are already calling for a general election, and they could make it quite difficult for the government if borisjohnson comes back in byjust not playing ball or agreeing to work with him. a coup because a lot of headaches that he comes back, and borisjohnson and his supporters have to weigh all of that. ., ., his supporters have to weigh all of that. . ,, , ., his supporters have to weigh all of that. ., ~' , ., , his supporters have to weigh all of that. . ,, ,, , . we can speak now to sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. when eleonora says that opposition parties will not be happy to see borisjohnson back, which of these potential candidates would do best for tory fortunes at the time when the tories are so far behind in the polls