Boris Johnson is ready to run for the British Prime Minister again. To do this, the politician interrupted his vacation in the Caribbean and went to London.
Johnson did not make any public statements about the development of his career. At the same time, the politicians have already received the support of dozens of Conservative deputies. To fight for office, Johnson needs 100 votes.
At the same time, Minister James Duddridge said: Johnson admitted to him that he was “ready for this.”
Take note! Penny Mordaunt, leader of the House of Commons, has officially announced her candidacy for the post of Prime Minister and head of the Conservative Party of Great Britain.
Wallace will support Johnson
Ben Wallace – British Defense Secretary – said he would not run for the post of prime minister. He admitted that he feels himself the most effective in his position and will continue to ensure the safety of people as Secretary of Defense. Wallace said he would obviously support Johnson.
Liz Truss resigned
- Liz Truss announced on October 20 that she was resigning. She served as Prime Minister of Great Britain for only 6 weeks. Truss noted that she could not fulfill the mandate entrusted to her. In addition, she noted that she headed the British government “in times of great economic and global instability.”
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba noted that, in his opinion, “some internal party balances have developed,” and this the story is very dramatic. At the same time, Kuleba is convinced that the level of support provided by the UK to Ukraine will not change.