Is this the end of Boris? Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid end QUIT with a savage attack on Johnson’s “lack of integrity”, ability and leadership.
- Boris Johnson faces a desperate fight to cling to after Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign one after another
- The prime minister said the people have the right to be governed “competently and seriously.”
- A few minutes ago, the Prime Minister announced a terrible apology for appointing Chris Pincher as Deputy Leader.
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Boris Johnson is at stake tonight after both Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid have dramatically left his cabinet in a coordinated attack.
The Prime Minister and the Minister of Health dropped a bomb on the Prime Minister within minutes of each other shortly after making a terrible apology for the shameful MP Chris Pincher’s appointment.
“We can’t continue this way,” Snack told the Prime Minister in his resignation.
He acknowledged that he may have said goodbye to the minister’s career forever, adding that “the public naturally expects the government to be done properly, competently and seriously.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Havid publicly questioned Mr. Johnson’s integrity, ability, and ability to act for the national interest.
Due to the bifurcated assault, the prime minister struggles to stick desperately and is worried about whether other senior ministers will follow suit.
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Foreign Minister Liz Truss, Interior Minister Priti Patel, and Defense Minister Ben Wallace have declared they will not resign.
But so far, there has been ominous silence from others such as Nadim Zahawi and Therese Coffey. In particular, Michael Gove, notorious for stabbing Johnson behind him to end his leadership hopes in 2016.

Boris Johnson is at stake tonight as both Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid have dramatically left the cabinet within minutes of each other.

Johnson returned to Downing Street tonight, struggling to find a way to survive in the office.
He told the Prime Minister:
“I’m an instinctively team player, but the British people naturally expect the government to be honest.”
Mr Snack and Mr Havid apparently heard calls from Tory rebels who had asked the Cabinet to act on the recent Threes scandal that struck the Johnson administration.
Their double resignation has sparked enthusiastic speculation that other members of the cabinet may soon follow Mr. Johnson’s resignation from the government.
However, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Defense Minister Ben Wallace, and Interior Minister Priti Patel were all said to remain in the cabinet.
Shortly before tonight’s drama unfolded, the Prime Minister admitted that he should have been dismissed when Mr. Pincher was informed of the charges against him when he was Foreign Minister in 2019, but instead. In Johnson, he appointed him to another government role.
Asked if it was a mistake, the Prime Minister said:’I think it was a mistake, and I apologize for it. When I think about it later, that was wrong.
“I apologize to everyone who has been severely affected by it. I absolutely want to make it clear that there is no place in this government for those who are predatory or abuse their power status. I think.

Sir McDonald of Salford further criticized ammunition today when Mr Johnson wrote a bomb letter to Congressional guard dogs.