Therese Raphael, Columnist

Theresa May Can Live Without Boris Johnson

Theresa May now leads a coalition in which the Brexiters are the junior partners.

Will he challenge her?

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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For the second time in her brief premiership, Theresa May faces a battle for survival. If she prevails, it will be as the leader of a new political construct in Britain: the single-party coalition government.

Ever since the disastrous 2017 election, in which her Conservative Party lost its parliamentary majority and the prime minister faced calls to resign, the government has resembled a giant scrum. Heavyweights on both sides of the Brexit divide — those who want a hard, clean break with Europe and those who want the closest ties consistent with leaving — have vied for dominance.