Johnson wants to continue as prime minister by autumn: Can I do that?

He did this. Boris Johnson is resigning, writes BBC. But wait: He will still be prime minister, he says, by autumn. There's always a prime minister. The work he's doing is leaving as leader of the Conservative Party. A race for the new conservative leader will begin [...]
But wait: He will still be prime minister, he says, by autumn.
There's always a prime minister. The work he's doing is leaving as leader of the Conservative Party. A race for the new conservative leader will begin now.
When that leader will be elected -- out of about 100,000 members of the Conservative Party- Boris Johnson will surrender his resignation to the Queen and she will congratulate the party leader, who can gather a majority in parliament to seek the formation of the government.
He or she will be the new leader or leader of the conservatives; he or she will become prime minister or prime minister. So it's talking Downing Street through the chain of discovered events.
But is it appropriate for him to continue until autumn? His supporters will argue whether it will bring stability and stability at a time when neither of them exists.
Critics, such as Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Storm, are arguing that this is inappropriate, taking into account the large number of gaps in the government.
This argument will be blown today and another will begin: Who should be our new prime minister? /Periscopi/











