The thing about changing prime ministers every three years is that it leaves the old ones with quite a lot of puff.
Unluckily for Boris Johnson, the prime minister he replaced remains in the House of Commons as a backbencher. And Theresa May was as happy as everyone else to publicly stick the boot into her embattled successor last week, theatrically questioning whether he’d misunderstood the lockdown rules or merely thought himself exempt.
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Myriam Robin is a senior writer based in the Melbourne newsroom. She has previously been a Rear Window columnist and editor, and before that reported on financial markets and media. Connect with Myriam on Twitter. Email Myriam at myriam.robin@afr.com