For the first time since the high point of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership in summer 2017, Labour is enjoying a sustained poll lead. Keir Starmer’s party has added to the chorus of attacks on Johnson’s legitimacy and pushed for his resignation. But it has failed to emulate the Conservative opposition’s success in 2008 in connecting the government’s woes to a broad political narrative — largely because Labour doesn’t really have one. People are already angry at Johnson. A political party’s role is more than to nod along with that anger and hope for the best; it also has to provide an explanation and an alternative. Many are arguing that get rid of Johnson we can get rid of Brexit, this the major reason Johnson needs to stay!