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July 05, 2022 04:24 PM

Boris Johnson hit by resignations, putting U.K. premiership in danger

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    Two of the most senior members of Boris Johnson's government quit in quick succession, putting the U.K. prime minister in grave political danger after months of scandals eroded his authority.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said in his resignation letter Tuesday that "we cannot continue like this," while Health Secretary Sajid Javid told Mr. Johnson he's lost confidence in him.

    According to a person familiar with the matter, Mr. Johnson intends to stay on and will announce replacements for Messrs. Sunak and Javid.

    "The public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously," Mr. Sunak wrote. "I believe these standards are worth fighting for and that is why I am resigning."

    The dramatic developments came on another febrile day in Westminster, with Mr. Johnson again facing intense pressure over his conduct in office. Anger in his Conservative Party has been building over a series of missteps, including becoming the first sitting premier found to have broken the law when he was fined over the illegal parties in Downing Street during the pandemic.

    The latest row was triggered last week when Tory MP Chris Pincher resigned as a government whip, or political enforcer, following newspaper allegations he had groped two men. That was damaging to Mr. Johnson, who promoted Mr. Pincher to the role in a bid to bolster his own faltering support.

    But the crisis deepened when more allegations against Mr. Pincher emerged over the weekend, and Downing Street was forced to change its position about exactly what Mr. Johnson knew and when.

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    Sajid Javid

    ‘Mistake'

    The resignations of Messrs. Sunak and Javid came just as Mr. Johnson was acknowledging in a televised address that he had made a "mistake" in promoting Mr. Pincher in February — two years after being told of a complaint against him.

    While Mr. Pincher has denied allegations of specific incidents, he said in his resignation letter he'd "embarrassed" himself and "caused upset" to others. He and his office haven't replied to repeated requests for comment.

    "I think it was a mistake and I apologize for it," Mr. Johnson said of Mr. Pincher's promotion. "In hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. I want to make absolutely clear that there's no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or who abuses their position of power."

    Mr. Sunak's departure comes at a critical time for the economy, with households in the grip of the worst cost-of-living crisis for a generation and strikes breaking out across the travel industry.

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    Boris Johnson

    Economic strife

    Two of Mr. Johnson's signature policies also have struggled. Six years since he successfully urged Britons to voted to leave the European Union, the economic arguments for doing so have failed to bear fruit. He also made "leveling up" the country his defining economic agenda but failed to draw up a coherent set of policies to carry it out beyond long-established infrastructure investment.

    It's perhaps not surprising Messrs. Sunak and Javid jumped together. Both enjoyed lucrative careers in investment banking before entering politics. After Mr. Javid resigned as chancellor in 2020, he tweeted about his successor, a fellow Star Wars fan: "The Force is strong in young Sunak." Mr. Sunak, previously Mr. Javid's No. 2 at the Treasury, called Mr. Javid a "Jedi Master."

    Rebels in the Conservative Party had been calling on senior Cabinet ministers to take matters into their own hands after narrowly failing to oust Mr. Johnson in a confidence vote just last month. That, in theory, had left Mr. Johnson safe from a leadership challenge for 12 months.

    But in reality, prime ministers rely on the support of their Cabinet, and the resignation of two of the most senior members will be a devastating blow to Mr. Johnson. Much depends on whether there are more resignations, which could quickly make his position untenable.

    ‘Reputational damage'

    Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng aren't resigning, their spokesmen said. Other ministers staying on include Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis, Brexit Opportunities Minister Jacob-Rees Mogg and Chief Whip Chris Heaton-Harris.

    Announcing replacements for Messrs. Sunak and Javid will be part of a plan to try to shift the narrative.

    "Chancellors do resign, but it doesn't necessarily have an effect on government," Mr. Rees-Mogg said in an interview on Sky News, as Mr. Johnson's allies tried to fight back. "Losing chancellors is something that happens."

    Still, there were early signs the resignations have further galvanized the rebels — and expanded their ranks. Jonathan Gullis, one of Mr. Johnson's most vocal supporters in the House of Commons, resigned as a ministerial aide late Tuesday.

    "I have been a member of the Conservative Party my entire adult life," Mr. Gullis said in his resignation letter. "For too long we have been more focused on dealing with our reputational damage rather than delivering for the people of this country."

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