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Sunak & Javid: Their Resignation Letters
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Johnson ally from mayor of London days calls for him to step down
Anthony Browne, an MP who was also an adviser to Boris Johnson during his time as the mayor of London, has written to 1922 Committee Chair Sir Graham Brady to call for the Prime minster to step down.
He said: "I have worked with the prime minister on and off for nearly two decades, since he was editor of the Spectator.
"I am the only one of his appointed advisers as mayor of London who now serves as a member of parliament.
"I pride myself on personal loyalty.
"But I am also profoundly loyal to my constituency, my party and my country.
"The repeated breaches of trust from Number 10 are seriously damaging the Conservative Party, the government, British democracy and the UK itself."
He finishes: "Trust in politics is incredibly important. I cannot with integrity stand silently by."
Anthony Browne, an MP who was also an adviser to Boris Johnson during his time as the mayor of London, has written to 1922 Committee Chair Sir Graham Brady to call for the Prime minster to step down.
He said: "I have worked with the prime minister on and off for nearly two decades, since he was editor of the Spectator.
"I am the only one of his appointed advisers as mayor of London who now serves as a member of parliament.
"I pride myself on personal loyalty.
"But I am also profoundly loyal to my constituency, my party and my country.
"The repeated breaches of trust from Number 10 are seriously damaging the Conservative Party, the government, British democracy and the UK itself."
He finishes: "Trust in politics is incredibly important. I cannot with integrity stand silently by."
davebro
//nonentities aren't//
Here you are, I’ll help you through the minefield you’ve obviously meandered into.
https:/ /en.m.w ikipedi a.org/w iki/Gra ham_Bra dy
//nonentities aren't//
Here you are, I’ll help you through the minefield you’ve obviously meandered into.
https:/
// I hope Boris calls a a GE asap.//
complicated I know
but I really think that it would be case for the Monarch to refuse a dissolution....
on the grounds that there is a party majority in the commons and someone else can form a govt....
[little matter of the fixed term election act is STILL on the books, and SOOOOO the Monarch may graciously accept that the Turkey really are voting for christmas if they vote for a dissolution]
sozza to be so technical on carefree soaraway AB !
complicated I know
but I really think that it would be case for the Monarch to refuse a dissolution....
on the grounds that there is a party majority in the commons and someone else can form a govt....
[little matter of the fixed term election act is STILL on the books, and SOOOOO the Monarch may graciously accept that the Turkey really are voting for christmas if they vote for a dissolution]
sozza to be so technical on carefree soaraway AB !
// Surely they can say what they want to anyone they want.//
Ladies can you PLEASE stop trying to scratch each other's eyes out?
The Tories of Tamworth may be forbidden to speak qua "The Tory Party at Tamworth"
( I like the 'qua' cute and borrissy innit?)
but can speak as individuals ( in personam, sui generis )
oh god I am going to have to buck up with the Latin ( ex google, of course). Soon, TTT will be able to complain justly, "why he use dat den?" = cur linguam latinam utet nunc
Ladies can you PLEASE stop trying to scratch each other's eyes out?
The Tories of Tamworth may be forbidden to speak qua "The Tory Party at Tamworth"
( I like the 'qua' cute and borrissy innit?)
but can speak as individuals ( in personam, sui generis )
oh god I am going to have to buck up with the Latin ( ex google, of course). Soon, TTT will be able to complain justly, "why he use dat den?" = cur linguam latinam utet nunc
//[little matter of the fixed term election act is STILL on the books, ...//
I don't think it is, Peter:
https:/ /www.le gislati on.gov. uk/ukpg a/2022/ 11/cont ents/en acted
I don't think it is, Peter:
https:/
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