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After scandals, Boris Johnson to quit as UK prime minister

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By SRI NewsDesk Published July 7, 2022
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LONDON: Cabinet ministers gathered in Boris Johnson’s functionary hearthstone on Wednesday to tell him to quit as British leader, after he claimed he’d not stand down in the face of a mounting rebellion within his party.

With further than 30 government adoptions and numerous lawgivers in his Conservative Party in open rebellion, some elderly ministers were in Downing Street to tell the high minister he demanded to go, a source said. At least one was there to back him if he decided to fight on, another source said.

Boris Johnson has sacked elderly minister Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, BBC reported.

Despite the call for him to abdicate, Johnson said he’d a accreditation from the 2019 public election, which he won with a large maturity, to plough on.

“ I’m not going to step down and the last thing this country needs, honestly, is an election, ” he told a administrative commission, refusing to answer whether he’d try to stay in the job indeed if he lost a confidence vote from his own lawgivers.

The dramatic adoptions on Tuesday evening of his health and finance ministers touched off a growing swell of other clerical departures, while numerous Conser­vative lawgivers openly said they wanted him gone, questioning his fitness to govern and his integrity.

At administrative questions on Wednesday some rightists plodded not to laugh when others poked fun at him and he took a pummelling from a commission of elderly politicians over his once geste, his provocation and some of the dishonors that have come to define much of his term.

Some rightists madly backed him while others were happy to support him despite reservations about the former intelligencer and London mayor because he was suitable to appeal to corridor of the electorate that generally rejected their party. That was borne out in the December 2019 election.

“ The job of a high minister in delicate circumstances when you ’ve been handed a colossal accreditation is to keep going, ” Johnson told congress. “ And that’s what I ’m going to do. ”

Johnson might take some relief from the 1922 Committee that sets the rules for Conservative leadership confidence votes. It decided to hold an election to its superintendent bef­ore changing the rules to allow a alternate confidence vote on his leadership. He has tried to reassert his authority by snappily appointing Nadhim Zahawi — a rising Conservative star extensively praised for the successful rollout of Covid- 19 vaccines — as finance minister. But Zahawi was among the group of ministers in Downing Street who were to tell him to go.

before in congress, elderly ministers plodded to contain their horselaugh as the opposition Labour leader poked fun at his press for being in the “ charge of the featherlight squad ”.

“ At some point, we’ve to conclude that enough is enough. I believe that point is now, ” said Sajid Javid, in his abdication speech as health minister, with Johnson harkening stony- faced.

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