But highlighting the division, Tory MP Roger Gale said that Johnson should be barred from standing, given he is still under parliamentary investigation over the "partygate" scandal that brought him down.
"Until that investigation is complete and he is found guilty or cleared, there should be no possibility of him returning to government," said Gale.
Opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer reiterated his view that Johnson was "unfit" to govern.
"So if they're going to go from this experiment, this chaos, this economic damage, and wind back three months to a man who was deemed to be unfit for office, I think that only adds insult to injury for the public," he told the BBC.
But any lingering Johnsonian ambitions will run into the high bar set by the Conservative party for leadership candidates this time - at least 100 nominations each from among Tory MPs.
"I don't think that MPs will want to go back and pick the same person they drummed out of Downing Street only a few months ago," Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London, told AFP.
"Two-thirds of voters wanted him to resign. It's fantasy land to think that voters want him back," he added.
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