Nominations for those standing to become the next leader of the UK's Conservative Party are well underway and will conclude on Tuesday.
Whilst the voting is taking place, Boris Johnson will remain as Prime Minister in a caretaker role until his replacement is selected in September.
The opposition Labour, though, says that's too long and is calling for another vote of confidence to oust him from NO10 as soon as possible.
Matthew Parris is a former Conservative MP turned political writer; he says Labour's argument won't work.
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