Priti Patel Latest Cabinet Minister To Ask UK PM Boris Johnson To Resign
LONDON: Members of the British senior cabinet on Wednesday gathered at Downing Street with some reportedly urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to stop after dozens of ministers left the scandal government.
The cabinet delegation has been waiting for its return from long bonding by the Parliamentary Committee to tell him the time is up, according to several reports.
It was said including the Minister of Home Affairs hardline Priti Patel and Nadhim Zahawi, who had just been 24 hours old in his new work at the Minister of Finance.
But two loyalists of Johnson-Nadine Dorries and Jacob Rees-Mogg-in the cabinet expressed their unwatched support because they also entered 10 downing street, and the crisis meeting continued more than two hours later.
“The gloomy mood in Downing Street. No. 10 people in saying ‘many tears’ in building,” the political editor of the Daily Mirror who is respected by Pippa Crerar Tweeted.
The grip of the 58 -year -old leader has been slipped since Tuesday night, when Rishi Suna resigned as Minister of Finance and Sajid Javid stopped as Secretary of Health.
Both of them said they could no longer tolerate the scandal culture that had dressed Johnson for months, including Lockdown Lawbreak at Downing Street.
On Wednesday night, 38 ministers stopped completely, most of the junior positions outside the cabinet.
But in the parliamentary committee, and the previous question and answer session with parliamentary members in parliament, Johnson challenged to continue the work.
“I will not give a walking comment about political events,” he told the committee when asked about the cabinet delegation.
“We will continue with the state government.”
He added: “What we need is a stable government, love each other as conservatives, continuing our priorities, that’s what we need to do.”
– ‘Problem starts at the top’ –
Previously, Javid urged other ministers to resign.
“The problem starts above, and I believe it will not change,” he said.
“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. Most of the tories remained silent when Johnson attacked the workers’ opposition on the question of the Prime Minister. Some shook their heads.
Sundanese and Javid stopped only a few minutes after Johnson apologized for appointing a senior conservative who came out of his position last week after he was accused of touching two drunk 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 Deputy Head of Whip Chris Pincher.
Downing Street initially denied Johnson knew the previous accusation of Pincher when he appointed him 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, accusing the Prime Minister of his eyes to close sexual violence.
Johnson only survived the voice of disbelief among conservative parliament members a month ago, which usually means he could not be challenged again for another year.
But the “1922 Committee” which influenced the non-Mentirium Tory MPs reportedly tried to change the rules, with the executive committee on Wednesday announced that he would elect new members next week.
Snap Savanta Comres’s poll on Wednesday shows that three of the five conservative voters said Johnson could not regain public trust, while 72 percent of all voters thought he had to resign.
– ‘Local difficulties’ –
Rees-Mogg, a cabinet loyalist and “Minister of Opportunities Brexit” Johnson, refused resignation as “a little local difficulty”.
But the departure of S in particular, in the midst of differences in policies on the crisis of British living costs that sweep the British, is a gloomy news for Johnson.
The Prime Minister, who received the police fine for what was called the “party” affair, faced a parliamentary investigation about whether he lied to parliament members about revelation.
Pincher’s departure from the WHIPS office – accused of upholding the discipline and party standards – marked other accusations of sexual violations by Tories in recent months, remembering the “ugliness” which undermined the John Major government in the 1990s.
Two conservative parliament members have been forced to resign in recent weeks, forcing the election of intercourse won by opposition parties, concentrating the minds of party critics who are afraid of calculating voters if Johnson remains.