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BREAKING: Embattled UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Resigns

The Prime Minister who said he would stay on as prime minister until a replacement is chosen had clung to power for two days, defiantly telling lawmakers on Wednesday that he had a "colossal mandate" from voters and intended to get on with the business of government, according to Washington Post.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation as Conservative Party leader Thursday after the latest ethics scandal around his leadership led some 50 senior lawmakers to quit the government.

 

The Prime Minister who said he would stay on as prime minister until a replacement is chosen had clung to power for two days, defiantly telling lawmakers on Wednesday that he had a "colossal mandate" from voters and intended to get on with the business of government, according to Washington Post.

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Boris Johnson was on Thursday forced to concede defeat after two more members of his Cabinet quit and one of his closest allies, Treasury Chief Nadhim Zahawi, publicly told him to resign for the good of the country.

 

It wasn't immediately clear when Johnson would leave office, however.

 

His resignation will trigger an internal election to pick a new leader of the Conservative Party, who will also be the next prime minister. That process is likely to take place over the summer.

 

Johnson signalled that he intends to stay in office until that concludes. Such a move would be controversial, and critics say he should not be allowed to remain even as caretaker prime minister.

 

"Now PM has finally done the decent thing he needs to hand in the seals of office, apologise to Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth II), allow her to appoint a Caretaker under whom Ministers can serve, so the Conservative Party can choose a new leader properly," George Freeman, who quit as science minister on Thursday, said in a tweet.

 

Zahawi, who was promoted earlier this week as Johnson tried to shore up his Cabinet, said he and a group of colleagues had privately expressed their concerns to the prime minister on Wednesday and he decided to go public after Johnson ignored the advice to resign.

 

"I am heartbroken that he hasn't listened and that he is now undermining the incredible achievements of this government," Zahawi said in a letter posted on Twitter. "But the country deserves a government that is not only stable but which acts with integrity."

 

Thursday morning's resignations meant that 50 Cabinet secretaries, ministers and lower-level officials had quit the government over two days, often castigating the prime minister for his lack of integrity. With more than 20 positions unfilled, the crisis had stalled the business of some parliamentary committees because there were no ministers available to speak on the government's behalf.

 

It is a humiliating defeat for Johnson, who succeeded in leading Britain out of the European Union and was credited with rolling out one of the world's most successful mass vaccination campaigns to combat COVID-19.

 

But the perpetually rumpled leader known for greeting critics with bombast and bluster was also dogged by criticism that he was willing to bend, and sometimes break the rules to achieve his goals.

 

Boris Johnson said on Thursday that he was “immensely proud” of his achievements as British prime minister

 

Johnson cited the national response to the coronavirus pandemic, the country’s support for Ukraine in the battle against Russia, and Britain’s departure from the European Union.

 

“The reason I have fought so far in the last few days to continue to deliver that mandate in person is not just because I wanted to do so but because I felt it was my job, my duty, my obligation,” said Johnson.

 

He delivered the address to the nation after he was prompted to resign by a Conservative Party revolt and a list of scandals — including parties that violated his own pandemic lockdown rules and the appointment of a lawmaker to a key post despite sexual misconduct allegations.

 

“Of course, it’s painful not to be able to see through those projects myself,” Johnson said of his plans for the country. “In politics, no one is remotely indispensable.”

 

Johnson, 58, managed to remain in power for almost three years, despite allegations that he was too close to party donors, that he protected supporters from bullying and corruption allegations, and that he misled Parliament about government office parties that broke pandemic lockdown rules.

 

Recent disclosures that Johnson knew about sexual misconduct allegations against a Conservative lawmaker before he promoted him to a senior position in government proved to be one scandal too many.