TODAY’S Conservative Social gathering convention is all about one individual: Boris Johnson. Mr Johnson booked the biggest room within the convention centre, with sufficient house for 700, however folks however began queuing three hours early. He got here flanked by a much bigger entourage of safety guards and minders than he ever commanded as international secretary.

The journalists have been as fevered as lots of the delegates and commenced queuing simply as early. The tabloids rejoiced in the truth that Mr Johnson had trolled the prime minister by jogging by means of a subject of wheat close to his Oxfordshire dwelling (Ms Might as soon as remarked that the naughtiest factor she had achieved as a baby was to run by means of a wheat subject). The Solar revealed that Mr Johnson had talked to “senior Tories” about making a management bid and mentioned that, if he have been to take action, he’d delay Brexit for no less than six months with a view to restart negotiations. Mr Johnson laid out nothing lower than an alternate manifesto for the way forward for the Conservative Social gathering.

Bagehot want to add two notes of warning to this fevered hypothesis.

The primary is that the scale of the viewers (and endurance of the queue) shouldn’t be taken as proof of Mr Johnson’s recognition. A few of the folks within the queue have been actually die-hard Boris followers: requested if this was the start of a management bid one lady replied: “I bloody nicely hope so.” And the bulk actually shared his worries concerning the Chequers plan for Brexit, which proposes staying within the EU’s single marketplace for items. However most people Bagehot approached weren’t there to lend assist to the chief over the water. Some mentioned that having heard what the management needed to say they wished to “take heed to the opposite aspect”. Some mentioned that they wished to listen to him lay out some particulars of his Europe-plus plans. However most have been there for the pure leisure. The official convention is as boring as ditchwater: picket speeches by politicians and hokey testimonials from “bizarre folks” about how this or that authorities scheme had helped them out. Mr Johnson, in contrast, is all the time entertaining. The previous international secretary additionally demonstrated his expertise for political drama by turning up for only one occasion—his set speech—after which departing.

The second is that Mr Johnson’s star flip is just not essentially the start of a management bid. There isn’t a doubt that Mr Johnson is determined to turn out to be chief of his occasion: in some methods he’s been operating for the highest job since he was within the cradle (his father, Stanley, was miffed about not being chosen for a Tory seat and raised his giant household to be excessive achievers). In his speech at present he set out what regarded suspiciously like an alternate manifesto, with options for financial and housing coverage in addition to Brexit. There’s additionally little doubt that the present occasion bosses regard him as a severe menace. Theresa Might has gone out of her approach to say that he’s “not a severe” individual. Philip Hammond, the chancellor, even imitated Mr Johnson’s Bertie Woosterish method in an interview with the Mail on Sunday.

The arguments for or in opposition to Mr Johnson making a management bid are evenly balanced. The argument in favour is that he’s a lot the face of Brexit that it’s now or by no means. Mrs Might might be at her most weak when she tries to get the Chequers settlement by means of parliament in November or December, with each hard-core Brexiteers and Labour MPs promising to vote in opposition to her and the opportunity of a whole paralysis in parliament looming.

The argument in opposition to is that the obstacles are too excessive. Opinion polls carried out by Conservative Dwelling, an internet site, recommend that Mr Johnson is the favorite amongst grass-roots members to steer the occasion. However would his numbers maintain up if he mounted a management bid at such a fragile time within the Brexit negotiations? The vast majority of folks Bagehot interviewed within the Boris queue thought {that a} management bid can be an unforgivable train in vainness and disloyalty. Tory MPs even have a really low opinion of the member for Uxbridge and South Ruislip. The management guidelines dictate that Tory MPs ought to produce a shortlist of two earlier than the members make the ultimate resolution. Many MPs would transfer heaven and earth to guarantee that Mr Johnson is just not on that listing—significantly if he launches a management bid in the midst of epoch-making negotiations with Brussels. Mr Johnson was pressured to withdraw his identify from the final management contest as a result of he couldn’t get sufficient assist; it appears unlikely that he’s acquired extra since then, given his disastrous efficiency as international secretary and his behavior of describing his personal occasion’s Brexit coverage as not simply mistaken however “deranged”.

The efficiency was actually an important spectacle. He did job of bashing Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Social gathering—a “Tony Benn tribute band”—and its willingness to apologise for the Kremlin, Hugo Chávez and anti-Semitism. He supplied a superb riff on his achievements as mayor of London. He bashed former colleagues comparable to Michael Gove, the setting secretary, who suppose that crucial factor to do is to get out of the European Union even when you don’t just like the phrases. He received large applause for denouncing Chequers as a betrayal of the referendum consequence. “My fellow Conservatives,” he mentioned. “This isn’t democracy. This isn’t what we voted for. It’s a constitutional outrage.” He demonstrated, in brief, that he possesses the type of star energy that may shift the political dial in a disaster.

However he didn’t transcend fiery rhetoric to providing sensible particulars about his Canada-plus proposals (for instance he didn’t tackle the truth that Canada took seven years to barter its free-trade take care of the EU). Nor did he give a solution to the query of which aspect of the argument for or in opposition to making a management bid he’s on. This was the speech of a fence-sitter relatively than a person who has determined that now’s the time to strike.

It’s in all probability a mistake to learn an excessive amount of into Mr Johnson’s star flip in Birmingham at present. He desires to maintain his identify within the combine for any management race. He actually desires to tug the federal government away from Chequers and in direction of some type of free-trade take care of the EU, modelled on Canada’s. He enjoys throwing rhetorical hand-grenades. However Mr Johnson is way more of a showman than a strategic thinker. The primary purpose why he’s addressing the Tory convention at present is that he craves the limelight—and he will get much more limelight now that he’s out of presidency than he ever did when he was in it.