Boris Johnson under pressure to quit as UK Prime Minister amid mass resignations in his government

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Boris Johnson under pressure to quit as UK Prime Minister amid mass resignations in his government

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under pressure to quit amid mass resignation of ministers and aides from his government and pressure from longtime allies for him to step down.

 

Following a series of scandals and months of political turbulence, several Conservative politicians , including health secretary and chancellor, have resigned and are saying they no longer have faith in his leadership.

 

In their resignation letters and speeches in the House of Commons, ministers said they were fed up with Johnson and his self-inflicted scandals, stoked by his prevarications, with one former official saying “enough is enough.”

 

Johnson vowed to cling on to power, before quickly appointing two replacements after the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, and the Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, announced their resignations from his government on Tuesday.  But  on Wednsday, more resignations were received, leaving vulnerable prime minister hanging onto power by a thread.

 

Johnson is facing the heat for his shifting claims on Chris Pincher, a lawmaker who stepped down as a government whip on June 30 following allegations of sexual misconduct. Last Thursday, the Sun newspaper broke the news that Pincher, a Conservative MP, resigned after a boozy evening at the Carlton private members club where he allegedly groped two men, touching at least one of them in the groin.

 

Pincher resigned saying he had embarrassed himself and other people in a state of drunkenness. Following the resignation, the government announced that no further action would be taken against Pincher and that he would retain his job as an MP as he had recognised his misconduct. This enraged the Conservative MPs, BBC reported.

 

This is not the first time allegations of sexual misconduct were levelled against Pincher, who was elevated to the position of power as the party’s deputy chief whip by Johnson.

 

After initial claims that the PM was not aware of allegations of misconduct against Pincher before appointing him as deputy chief whip, reports emerged that Johnson was not just informed about a formal complaint against Pincher in 2019-20 but was also personally briefed about it.

 

On Tuesday, Johnson admitted he was informed about the complaint in 2019 and apologised for appointing Pincher to the government role.

 

The Pincher scandal is the latest in a series of scandals Johnson has faced. After being criticised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was accused in the ‘Partygate’ scandal which stemmed from parties and gatherings at Downing Street organised during the pandemic lockdowns.

 

Johnson was fined by the police in April for breaking the law and attending a birthday party during lockdown in June 2020.

 

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