Boris Johnson has used his Tory conference speech to praise Theresa May and insist the Cabinet is entirely united behind her approach to Brexit.
The Foreign Secretary, whose own "red lines" on Brexit have overshadowed the Conservative Party conference and led to calls for Mrs May to sack him from her Cabinet, paid tribute to the Prime Minister.
Responding to the general election - in which Mrs May lost the Tory majority - Mr Johnson stressed that Labour under Jeremy Corbyn did not win.
He told the conference in Manchester: "You won - we won.
"Theresa May won.
"She won more votes than any party leader and took this party to its highest share of the vote in any election in the last 25 years - and the whole country owes her a debt for her steadfastness in taking Britain forward as she will to a great Brexit deal.
"Based on that Florence speech on whose every syllable, I can tell you the whole Cabinet is united."