Leaving Johnson required, today it will face no-confidence motion

Great Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a no-confidence motion Monday, as conservative MPs secured 54 votes, demanding his departure. To regain trust, Johnson needs votes and at least 50 percent of MPs, reports The Guardian. Johnson has been criticised for his way of managing pandemic and [...]
Great Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a no-confidence motion Monday, as conservative MPs secured 54 votes, demanding his departure.
To regain trust, Johnson needs votes and at least 50 percent of MPs, reports The Guardian.
Johnson has been criticised for the manner of managing pandemic and private holidays at a time when the country was closed.
Pro Johnson has emerged from Foreign Secretary Liz Trus, who wrote that the prime minister has full support until she asked the same for conservative deputies.
“has been working on overcoming COVID-19 and supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. He has apologized for his mistakes. We need to focus on economic growth”, she wrote on Twitter.