British Minister of Brexié resigns

Britain's Secretary for Brex, David Frost, has resigned on Saturday from Boris Johnson's government, broadcasting AA. Frost said in a letter to Johnson that he directed Britain's EU exit process for two and a half years, noting that both restored Britain's freedom and independence [...]
Britain's Secretary for Brex, David Frost, has resigned on Saturday from Boris Johnson's government, broadcasting AA.
Frost said in a letter to Johnson that he directed the process of bringing Britain out of the EU for two and a half years, noting that both restored Britain's freedom and independence as a country and began the process of establishing new relations with the EU.
But he initiated an information leak in the media of his decision to leave the post before such a thing would be done in January.
It is disappointing that this plan was made public last night and under such circumstances I think it is right for me to leave immediately”, he said.
Frost said that “Brex now is safe”, but “sfida for the government now is to offer the possibilities it gives” Britain.
He criticised the government's policy direction regarding the Corleone pandemic and expressed regret over the steps taken in July to reopen the economy, which were not the irreversible “”.
Frost's resignation came at a time when Johnson is politically blocked.
The Conservative Party, led by Johnson, whose 98 deputies voted against the regulation in connection with the vaccine passport, also lost part-time elections in North Shropshire on 16 December.











