He’s saying more than Johnson’s cabinet colleagues. This from the BBC.
Cabinet ministers haven't exactly been bounding out of bed to defend the prime minister this morning.
The one person who was supposed to be on the airwaves defending the government this morning was former party chairman Oliver Dowden, whose resignation shocked the prime minister.
Usually, in times of crisis, loyal ministers rally around their leader on social media to prove that, at least publicly, their support is still intact.
Now, admittedly, these posts are normally pretty performative and often coordinated so that journalists like us don't swoop on them to speculate why they haven't shown their support.
However, the absence of even generic messages of support this morning is quite striking.
Five hours later, the chancellor Rishi Sunak posted on Twitter he was sad his colleague Oliver Dowden had resigned and "we all take responsibility for the results".
It hardly exuded confidence.
Of course, politics is more than just what people put on Twitter - but in times like these silence can often speak volumes.
They’re all definitely considering their positions, will do over the weekend and while for the next 8 days the cat’s away, well, let’s see if these mice will play?