A total of 17 conservative deputies have already submitted a request for a motion of censure against the British prime minister. In addition, five of his advisers have resigned in less than 48 hours.
Five advisers to the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, have resigned in less than 48 hours, which has added more pressure to Johnson, whose position is in question due to the controversy caused by parties in Downing Street during the pandemic. Meanwhile, another conservative deputy has joined the voices calling for a motion of censure against him.
the adviser Elena Narozansky She was the last to resign, after Munira Mirza, one of his oldest advisers, open the ban. Mirza has resigned over Johnson’s use of a smear against Labor Party leader Keir Starmer in connection with the case of a pedophile named Jimmy Saville.
Mirza has been followed by Dan Rosenfield, Martin Reynolds Y Jack Doyle, all of them implicated in the party scandal.
The British press has reported that Johnson has given a small rally to his employees this Friday and has told them that “change is good”, while he and his team have recognized that his position faces a time “of challenges “.
Meanwhile, the number of ‘tories’ deputies who have already requested a motion of censure against Johnson continues to grow. This Friday, the conservative Aaron Bell has confirmed that it has joined this list. Bell, who had already criticized Johnson on account of the parties last week, has indicated through Twitter that the prime minister’s position is “untenable”.
I have submitted a letter to Sir Graham Brady.
Please see the attached statement explaining my reasons.
I will not be commenting further at this time. pic.twitter.com/O9RUr3JSRE
— Aaron Bell MP (@AaronBell4NUL) February 4, 2022
17 Conservative MPs they have already submitted their requests to the leader of the 1922 Committee, Graham Brady. At least 54 are needed to activate the mechanism.
Sue Gray’s report on the parties in Downing Street during the covid-19 pandemic concludes that the Johnson Government made “failures of leadership and judgment”, while at the same time it has influenced that the Executive’s behavior around the meetings “It’s hard to justify.”
Johnson has apologized but, for now, has shown no intention of resigning.
Source: Eitb

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