LONDON: Prime Minister hit by the British scandal Boris Johnson tried a rear attack on Wednesday night against the cabinet and a conservative party rebellion, fired the top allies and swear to “fight” even though the dozen government members resigned.The dismissal of the Cabinet of the Secretary of the Michael Gove-Tangan Right Johnson in the British Brexit Referendum Campaign Dramatic-Dramatically showed that conservative leaders would not be subject to resistance.
“We will see him out of fighting,” Parliament Personal Secretary Johnson, James Duddridge told Sky News, confirming the shooting of the gove.”The Prime Minister is in a light mood and will fight,” Duddridge said, adding that Johnson will reveal a new strategy next week the crisis of living costs hit Britain.
But in a few hours Johnson was beaten by the resignation of a new cabinet – the latest after more than 40 departures from the government since Tuesday night – when Welsh Secretary Simon Hart stopped.Gove was reported to be a member of the first cabinet to face Johnson the previous Wednesday with a message that he had to go for the good of the party and the country of Tory.
The delegation of other cabinet members then waited for the return of Johnson to Downing Street from a long bonding by the Parliamentary Committee to tell him that his time was up.But two faithful pro-tor-to-tri-outlets, Daily Mail and The Sun, and other media, said Johnson had refused to approve their calls for him to leave, despite the threat of more resignation.
“Boris Johnson told the cabinet ministers that he would not stop, with the reason it would cause ‘chaos’ and see conservatives fall into the defeat ‘almost certain’ in the next election,” wrote the political editor Mail Jason Groves.Dramatic Day in Westminster followed the resignation of Surprise Tuesday night Rishi Sung as Minister of Finance and Sajid Javid as Secretary of Health, after claiming that Johnson had closed his eyes against alleged sexual violence by parliamentary allies.
Both of them said they could no longer tolerate the culture of the scandal that had dressed Johnson for months, including the locking breakdown at Downing Street.Within more than 24 hours, 43 ministers and assistant members of the Tory Parliament had stopped, most of the junior positions outside the cabinet, while the gove was fired.In parliament, Johnson insisted on the country needed “a stable government, loved each other as a conservative, continuing our priorities”.
But talking to parliamentary members, Javid urged other ministers to resign.”The problem starts above, and I believe it will not change,” he told the silent House of Commons.”And that means to us in that position – who has responsibility – to make that change.”The screaming “Bye, Boris” echoed around the room at the end of his speech.Sundanese and Javid stopped when Johnson apologized for appointing a senior parliamentary member Chris Pincher Head Whip, only for him to stop last week after the accusation he was drunk two men.
The former Zahawi Education Secretary immediately handed over the financial brief and recognized the uphill task ahead.”You do not enter this job to have an easy life,” Zahawi told Sky News.Days of shifting explanations have followed the resignation of Pincher.Downing Street initially denied Johnson knew the previous accusation of him when promoting Pincher in February.
But on Tuesday, the defense collapsed after a former Civil Servant said Johnson, as a Foreign Minister, was told in 2019 about another incident involving his allies.The Minister of Children and Families will stop on Wednesday morning, saying that he was given inaccurate information before having to defend the government in a media interview round on Monday.Critics Tory said Pincher’s affairs had given a lot of tips to the edge, fed up because they had to maintain what they saw as more lies by Johnson.