Boris Johnson fails to deny he is refusing to take Rishi Sunak’s calls

PM’s response comes after would-be successor says ‘perhaps not surprisingly’ Johnson has not replied to him

Boris Johnson has failed to deny claims by Rishi Sunak that he is refusing to take calls from his former chancellor.

A month after he resigned from cabinet – precipitating Johnson’s ousting from Downing Street – Sunak told a hustings event for the Conservative leadership race on Thursday night that Johnson was refusing to answer or return calls from him.

Asked if he would stop ignoring Sunak’s calls, the prime minister told reporters during a visit to North Wales: “That’s one of those Westminster questions that doesn’t change the price of fish.”

“There are plenty of things that do change the price of fish, not least the price of energy, but that’s not one of them.”

Sunak was asked during a hustings event in Cheltenham whether he had spoken to the prime minister since resigning from government, and replied that he had messaged him and tried calling, but “perhaps not surprisingly” Johnson had not replied.

Sunak quit his role in July, within minutes of former health secretary Sajid Javid, with both men citing standards and integrity as the reason.

Nadine Dorries, one of Johnson’s closest allies, has suggested Sunak was part of a “coup” that brought down the Tory leader, while a senior No 10 official was quoted in the Financial Times last month as calling Sunak “a treacherous bastard”.

Another Johnson supporter in the cabinet told the FT: “Rishi will get everything he deserves for leading the charge in bringing down the prime minister”.

Johnson, meanwhile, appeared to be less than enthusiastic about working with Sunak and Liz Truss – the two candidates to succeed him – to devise fresh measures to tackle the cost-of-living crisis.

“The cash is not only coming through now, and has started to come through, but will continue to come through over the weeks and months ahead,” the prime minister told reporters.

Earlier, the chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi, said he believed the next prime minister could “hit the ground running” to help hard-pressed families.

He said his officials in the Treasury were “looking at all the options” for additional help this winter to ensure that either Truss or Sunak had the necessary information to take decisions from 5 September.

Contributor

Ben Quinn

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Boris Johnson hints he may not support Rishi Sunak’s Northern Ireland deal
Ex-PM says controversial bill is best way forward as lawyers advising Tory Eurosceptics submit fresh proposal

Lisa O'Carroll and Jessica Elgot

23, Feb, 2023 @6:44 PM

Article image
Boris Johnson exit from Tory leadership race avoids likely humiliation
However much the ex-PM blew his own trumpet he knew he did not have enough MPs on side to get back to No 10

Peter Walker Political correspondent

23, Oct, 2022 @9:52 PM

Article image
Boris Johnson ducks comeback questions as he seeks to mark out legacy
Prime minister urges people to have ‘hope’ cost of living crisis will ease as he uses final week in office to highlight achievements

Aubrey Allegretti Political correspondent and Pippa Crerar Political editor

30, Aug, 2022 @3:14 PM

Article image
Boris Johnson, Penny Mordaunt, Rishi Sunak? The MPs who could be PM
As Tories prepare to elect next leader, here are the MPs who have not ruled out running

Peter Walker Political correspondent

20, Oct, 2022 @2:44 PM

Article image
Dominic Raab denies Rishi Sunak betrayed Boris Johnson for leadership bid
Deputy prime minister instead insists Liz Truss had been laying groundwork for her campaign

Zaina Alibhai

13, Aug, 2022 @11:18 AM

Article image
Johnson flies back to UK as Sunak’s backers claim he has passed threshold of 100 MPs
Former PM’s allies say he will easily gain enough support to get on ballot, while critics warn of potential defections

Rowena Mason and Peter Walker

21, Oct, 2022 @10:34 PM

Article image
Sunak’s Brexit deal under pressure after opposition from Boris Johnson and DUP
Negative comments by former PM and senior unionists suggest revised Northern Ireland protocol has not won over key figures

Peter Walker and Lisa O'Carroll

02, Mar, 2023 @6:53 PM

Article image
Rishi Sunak offers soft rebuke to claims Boris Johnson abused honours list
PM said Father’s Day card would be his ‘limit’ in response to Johnson nominating his father for knighthood

Aletha Adu Political correspondent

10, Mar, 2023 @10:00 PM

Article image
Race to replace Boris Johnson slow to take shape amid resignation chaos
Analysis: Suella Braverman is lone frontbencher to voice leadership plan as Rishi Sunak, Sajid Javid and others hang back

Heather Stewart Political editor

07, Jul, 2022 @6:49 PM

Article image
‘Curse of Heseltine’: how the wheels came off Rishi Sunak’s No 10 campaign
Ex-chancellor was leading frontrunner in the race to succeed Boris Johnson but his dreams soon unravelled

Aubrey Allegretti

02, Sep, 2022 @5:00 AM