“Failed on leadership” The great pressure of the British prime minister to make changes in his government

Boris Johnson is expected soon to resume reshapeing his government cabinet as part of his promise to revive the government. Influenced by pressure from scandal “Downing Street”, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected soon to begin meeting with his ministers for what are described as small “changes”, [...]
Influenced by pressure from the “Downing Street” scandal, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected soon to start meeting his ministers for what are described as small “changes”, writes BBC, broadcast Periscopi.
Prime Minister Johnson has already replaced some of his advisers and part of the staff, five of whom resigned last week.
The new appointments come after Johnson is facing pressure from opposition parties and some of his associate parties as a result of the outbreak of a scandal where the British prime minister is accused of organising residences during the period of restrictions on pandemic.
In the civil servant's report, Sue Gray, published last week, Johnson's government is charged with “conviction in leadership”.
In response to this report, the chief of the British government has promised “changes to” in culture and in more correct approach to conservative MPs on political issues.











