Despite what is happening in Downing Street, the game is still the game according to Sir Kier Stamer.
in which he avoided actually saying he was resigning, he said he had fought to stay on because of a sense of ‘duty to the millions of people who voted for us’ in 2019 when he won a landslide election victory.
Mr Johnson vowed to give the next Tory leader ‘as much support as I can’, adding: ‘I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world – but them’s the break.’Hopefuls are preparing for a potentially bitter contest over the summer, with no obvious frontrunner as yet.supports HTML5 videoThe news that Boris Johnson is set to resign as prime minister follows a tumultuous few days in British politics.
At 6.02pm Sajid Javid resigns as health secretary, saying the British people 'rightly expect integrity from their government'.9.40pm: Nadhim Zahawi is appointed chancellor, Michelle Donelan becomes education secretary and Steve Barclay is made health secretary.8.25am: Will Quince becomes the first minister of the day to resign while backbenchers including Lee Anderson and Robert Halfon publicly withdraw their support for Mr Johnson.
2.40pm: The Daily Mail reports that cabinet minister Michael Gove has told the prime minister he must step down. Among them are Brandon Lewis the Northern Ireland secretary and Michelle Donelan, the newly appointed education secretary.Shortly after 9am the news breaks that Mr Johnson has agreed to resign as British prime minister.Senior figures like Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, Sajid Javid, Penny Mordaunt and Nadhim Zahawi could also put themselves forward.
A humiliating apology was not enough to stop senior ministers Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid quitting within minutes of each other, with both writing incendiary resignation letters criticising the integrity of Mr Johnson’s operation.
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