Asked on his arrival for a scheduled appearance before a parliamentary committee if he would resign, Johnson replied: “No, no, no!”
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this afternoon rejected growing calls for him to resign, following a series of ministerial resignations and calls from Conservative MPs for him to step down.
Asked on his arrival for a scheduled appearance before a parliamentary committee if he would resign, Johnson replied: “No, no, no!”
On the 27th they arrived in the early afternoon the resignations of members of Boris Johnson’s government in Britain. Six deputy ministers continued the unstoppable bleeding of the government, with five of them writing a joint letter of resignation.
Kemi Badenoch, Neil O’Brien, Alex Berghardt, Lee Rowling and Julia Lopez say in their letter that it has now become clear that the government cannot function given the Pincher revelations and manipulation by the Prime Minister’s Office.
“In good faith we must ask you, for the good of the party and the country, to resign»concludes the letter of the five deputy ministers.
A separate letter of resignation was sent by Assistant Secretary of Labor Mims Davis.
Meanwhile, according to the Daily Mail, the Minister for Housing and one of the leading names of the Conservative Party Michael Gove he reportedly told the Prime Minister in the morning that he “must go”.
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