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The prime minister hugged his chair tightly. Claiming to leave the country will be chaotic.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson which is inviting the big politicalทางเข้า slotxomonsoon When many cabinet ministers resigned because he couldn't accept his leadership role, which was full of scandalous problems. But referred to still struggling to keep himself from having to leave the position.

Johnson rejected calls for him to step down at a congressional meeting. Although a minister in the government resigned to take a stand against his leadership. Including news reports that Some cabinet ministers also spoke to Johnson at the Prime Minister's House to tell him to resign. but did not receive any response. from the person as well


British media reported that Johnson rejected advice for him to find a dignified exit. But he insisted that he would continue to fight to maintain his political career. Claiming that there are still serious issues facing England. Johnson, meanwhile, told colleagues it would cause chaos if he resigned.

Many members of Johnson's conservative party worry that he no longer has the moral legitimacy of his executive duties. In times when difficult decisions are required to deal with important issues. whether the increase in food and energy prices including dealing with COVID-19 and war in Ukraine This has led many to worry that the current situation could lead to new elections.


at the parliament The Prime Minister will answer questions with members of Parliament on a weekly basis. The opposition chanted Johnson, "Get out, get out." Even Conservatives have challenged Johnson's leadership.

Sajid Javid, former Minister of Health which was one of the triggers for Johnson's crisis When he announced his resignation on Tuesday, he told parliamentarians: Johnson's actions threaten to undermine the Conservative Party and the British government. At some point we have to say that enough is enough. And he believed that the point was now.

However, Johnson continues to claim that, to be honest, the job as prime minister is very difficult. All he had to do once he had been authorized was to move on. And that's what he will do.

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