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Published 07:51 26 Jul 2022 BST
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"There was no ambiguity in Boris's views. He definitely does not want to resign," he said. "He wants to carry on and he believes that, with the membership behind him, he can."
Johnson said he was "enjoying" Cruddas' campaign but did acknowledge that "he could understand the membership's anger at what had happened."
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When the PM was asked whether he'd like to "wipe" his resignation away, he replied: "I would wipe away everything that stops me being PM in a second."
"He wants to carry on and finish the job. He wants to fight the next general election as leader of the Conservative party," Cruddas added.
Downing Street was forced to issue a statement after Johnson's comments that read: "The prime minister has resigned as party leader and set out his intention to stand down as PM when the new leader is in place," a No 10 spokesperson said on Monday."
Approximately 200,000 Conservative Party members will decide the next PM, with Truss and Sunak now the only candidates left.
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