How Boris Johnson’s Cabinet responded to the resignations of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid

How Boris Johnson’s Cabinet responded to the resignations of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid

Boris Johnson faces new questions about his leadership on Tuesday after members of his cabinet resigned from dealing with Chris Pincher’s sexual claims.

Rishi Sunak resigns as prime minister, and Sajid Javid is “wrong” to appoint former deputy leader Pincher when Johnson has already been reported of allegations surrounding inappropriate sexual behavior. Immediately after admitting that he was there, he resigned from the Minister of Health. ..

Sir Keir Starmer then asked members of the cabinet to resign, and when asked if Mr Johnson was a “morbid liar,” he said, “Yes, he is a liar.”

Other members evaluate whether they still trust the PM. So far, we have responded as follows:

Liz Truss, Minister of Foreign Affairs

One source told the telegram that Liz Truss was “100 percent behind the prime minister.”

Alister Jack, Scottish Secretary

Mr Jack reportedly remained a Scottish secretary and still supports the Prime Minister.

Jacob Rees-Mogg, Minister of Opportunity Brexit

“The prime minister has won a mission from the British people, which is more powerful than the ministers resigning,” Reesemog said.

Brexit Opportunity Minister told Sky News: “The prime minister won a big mission in the general election. This is a vote of the British people and many people will resign and should not be robbed of him.”

Surah Braverman, Attorney-at-Law President

The Attorney General remains in the government, sources told Sky News.

Anne-Marie Trevelian, Minister of Trade

A source close to the Minister of Trade told City AM that she “will not go anywhere.”

Priti Patel, Minister of the Interior

Patel’s ally said, “She is staying.”

Kuwashikuwarten, Business Secretary

Sources told Sky News that Mr. Kwashi Kwaten remained in the government.

Dominic Raab, Minister of Justice

A source close to Mr. Rab said he was “faithful” to Boris Johnson.

Ben Wallace, Minister of Defense

A source close to Ben Wallace, who turned as a candidate for Boris Johnson’s successor, said, “The Secretary of Defense has not resigned.”

Brandon Lewis, Secretary of Northern Ireland

According to the Guardian, Brandon Lewis also “has no plans to resign.”

Nadin Dolly, Cultural Secretary

The Secretary of Culture tweeted her support for Boris Johnson below.