Boris Johnson set to resign as prime minister today, UK media report
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to resign today after a flood of ministerial resignations, UK media are reporting.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to resign today after a flood of ministerial resignations, UK media are reporting.
Boris Johnson is today desperately clinging onto power after an extraordinary 24 hours which saw dozens of resignations and the sacking of Michael Gove. A total of 46 Tory MPs, including 18 ministers, quit yesterday instead of serve under him.
After a day of mass resignations, Boris Johnson is still clinging on to his job at Prime Minister. The battle for his job came under further pressure after more resignations and a leadership challenge from former ally Suella Braverman.
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Secretary Michael Gove has been sacked by Boris Johnson this evening, it has now been confirmed. It comes after it was reported that the cabinet minister told the PM earlier on Wednesday that he must stand down - with Mr Johnson insisting he would still be leader on Thursday.
A defiant Boris Johnson has tonight rejected calls from Cabinet colleagues to quit. According to reports, the Prime Minister told his top ministers that he was prepared to fight another confidence vote in his leadership - a vote the Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, reportedly told him in person he was unlikely to win.
A news presenter was caught relaxing with his feet up on his desk, during the BBC's coverage of the crisis at Downing Street. Tim Wilcox was caught leaning back with his feet up in the air checking his phone.
Boris Johnson is under increasing pressure to resign as Prime Minister after Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak quit yesterday. It comes just three years after he won a strong majority in the 2019 general election, gaining seats from historically Labour areas.
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