British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was about to resign, but refused to leave until the last moment.
Boris Johnson, loved by Ukrainians, is completely tired of the British. Well, British politicians, that’s for sure. Especially with his native Conservative Party. More than 30 people have left the Johnson government, but he himself is not leaving anywhere.
All for one
The list of those who decided to leave their posts, compiled by Sky News, includes 34 people, including both heads of ministries and departments and parliamentary secretaries – deputies who are not considered member of the government, but engaged in its work.
The wave of resignations began after Health Minister Sajid Javid and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak left their posts on the night of July 5. The reason for their departure was the scandal over the appointment of Boris Johnson to the government post of MP Chris Pincher, accused of sexual harassment.
On Wednesday, not only the opposition, but also their own representatives, gave Johnson a reprimand in parliament and launched a no -confidence vote. But Johnson was honest with himself and explicitly refused to leave.
“In very difficult circumstances and with a huge mandate, the prime minister’s job is to plow further. This is what I intend to do,” Johnson told Parliament and attributed his problems to the country’s economic difficulties and attempts to make a scapegoat out. To him.
However, the head of the ship’s turmoil, Sajid Javid, former finance minister and until yesterday’s resignation, the health minister, said it was not about how Johnson handled the record price increases, Brexit, energy and other crises plaguing the UK. It’s about Johnson.
“Society expects from all of us – from all of us – honesty and integrity in all things. This is not an abstract question … The effective operation of government requires honesty and collective responsibility, of course, and I am a natural team player and in Last year, I was fully focused on effective management.However in recent months, it has become impossible to stay on the tight rope between honesty and integrity.Mr. Speaker, I have never my integrity will be compromised, ”Javid told parliament.
According to BBC News, on July 6, several senior members of the government wanted to meet with Johnson and ask him to resign.
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Collection of scandals
The biggest was the scandal among the parties at Johnson’s residence during the tight lock-up and accusations that the prime minister repeatedly lied to parliament, and after new evidence of his cunning emerged, he referred to a bad memory or honest delusion.
He chose the same tactic in the latest story with a member of his government accused of sexually harassing two men at a private club. Johnson was given the appearance of appointing this deputy to a high position, despite the fact that he had been involved in a similar story before.
Johnson replied that he remembered nothing, but then he decided to apologize anyway – but when there was undeniable evidence that he was personally informed about the incident and even if he forgot, his secretary could easily raise the minute of that meeting. and remind. .
Is it a waterfall again?
The Conservatives, thanks to Brexit and Johnson’s charisma, now have a very large majority in Parliament, the highest authority in the country. From representatives from the ruling party, its leader (prime minister) recruits a cabinet of ministers, as well as political appointees to ministries. Johnson has a long bench – more than 200 MPs supported him in June, thanks to which he avoided the vote with no confidence.
Resigned ministers remain in the party and in parliament and move to the gallery, where they are free to criticize their own government. Representatives who received the positions of ministers, their representatives and assistants from the hands of the prime minister were deprived of such luxury. There are now about 160. If it comes to a new vote of no confidence, Johnson will need 180 votes – half of his faction. But a new uprising was technically ruled within a year of a no -confidence vote that failed a month ago, but the rules were written by the party committee, and it’s free to change.
There is no obvious favorite to replace Johnson. So far, the Tories have been betting on him, but are slowly losing confidence that he will lead them to victory in the next election. However, in the absence of popular alternatives, some are reluctant to write it down.
They remember how it was Johnson’s escape.
He was removed from a newspaper for making quotes, expelled from a party post for lying about extramarital affairs. However, the popularity only grew. At the turn of the century, he became a comedy star, was elected to Parliament in 2001, won the London mayoral election in 2008, led the successful campaign for the UK to leave the EU in 2016, received the post of prime minister from in the party in the summer of 2019. and six months later he won the parliamentary election for him by a large margin from the opposition.
Johnson was unassuming and considered that victory was entirely his merit, and not the party’s. On Wednesday, in parliament, he said just that – “the order given to me.”
When asked under what circumstances he would still think about the resignation, Johnson, under the cry of the opposition and some of his colleagues, replied that whether the government was completely paralyzed, or … if he is prevented from supporting the Ukrainianssa. He did not name any other reason.
Source: korrespondent

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