Britain’s Conservatives to discuss changing rules to prevent them from removing Johnson
Today, July 6, the British Conservatives will today discuss changing the rules preventing them from removing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Bloomberg writes about this, citing an official familiar with the matter.
According to the source, if the majority votes for this, then a vote of no confidence in the prime minister could take place as early as next week. Johnson made it clear that he was not going to leave of his own free will. He stated that he would resign if he realized that the government could not continue its work.
Recall that the government of Britain left a number of ministers in two days after a sex scandal in the Conservative Party. Ministers say those around Johnson “have exhausted their sympathy for the prime minister.” In a separate article, we examined in detail what is happening in British politics.