Kaya 959 Reporter
Boris Johnson has agreed to step down as the as Conservative leader.
The BBC reported on Thursday that Boris Johnson, the British prime minister, has decided to retire after his own administration experienced a wave of resignations that undermined his authority and rendered the British government ineffective.
“Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader today,” tweeted Chris Mason, the BBC’s political editor.
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According to a spokesperson for 10 Downing Street, “The Prime Minister will make a statement to the country today.” Due to the fact that the announcement had not yet been made, the official spoke on the condition of anonymity.
NEW Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative Party leader today
— Chris Mason (@ChrisMasonBBC) July 7, 2022
In the aftermath of ethics scandals, Johnson has rejected calls from his Cabinet to resign.
After his government’s more than 40 ministers resigned and told him to leave, he finally gave in.
Johnson received a visit from a number of his closest Cabinet allies on Wednesday, warning him that he had lost the confidence of his party and should step down.
Johnson, however, decided to fight for his political career and dismissed Michael Gove, one of the Cabinet members, according to British media.
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