Boris Johnson Resigns

Boris Johnson finally announced his resignation today admitting 'no-one is indispensable' - but is lining up a 'unity Cabinet' as he battles to stay in Downing Street for months longer.

In a statement in Downing Street, the PM tried to sound an upbeat tone as he confirmed his MPs 'clearly' want a change and his time in office will come to an end when a new Tory leader is installed.

Standing at the traditional podium and watched by wife Carrie, baby Romy and close aides, Mr Johnson said the situation was 'painful' and branded the move to oust him 'eccentric'.

But he pointed to his achievements since winning the huge landslide - such as the vaccine rollout, Brexit and coming to the aid of Ukraine.

He said his message to voters who delivered his 2019 landslide was 'thank you for that incredible mandate', adding the 'reason I have fought so hard' was because he felt it was his 'job' to deliver what he promised.

'I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world, but them's the breaks,' he said.

Mr Johnson blamed 'powerful herd instinct' for his ousting, saying: 'In the last few days, I tried to persuade my colleagues that it would be eccentric to change governments when we're delivering so much and when we have such a vast mandate and when we're actually only a handful of points behind in the polls, even in mid-term after quite a few months of pretty relentless sledging and when the economic scene is so difficult domestically and internationally.

'I regret not to have been successful in those arguments and of course it's painful not to be able to see through so many ideas and projects myself.

'But as we have seen at Westminster the herd instinct is powerful, when the herd moves, it moves.

'And my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable and our brilliant and Darwinian system will produce another leader, equally committed to taking this country forward through tough times.'

Mr Johnson paid tribute to his family for 'all they have put up with', in a nod to the succession of scandals that have blighted his premiership.

'Our future is golden,' he finished.

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Boris was the closest thing to Trump that we could come up with. He's far more likeable, and nowhere near as big a buffoon, but the best we could do. Like Trump, though, the last thing we should have done was put him in charge of a country. I predict he will go on to have a very profitable career in television. smile
Well you could hardly make it up, could you? smile
That's a shame. He was a good one.
Good for what?
I remember him as a jolly fellow and was surrounded by throng of many supporters then.
Yes if Boris has his way he will remain PM for the next few months. Let's hope the government can fully function until then but I think he will leave office of the PM earlier.

My money is on Ben Wallace as next PM.
why Luke? What makes him stand out?
These days no one really stands out, I guess it's mainly personal choice from my side due to things he said and handled in the past.
But:
Who is Ben Wallace?
Mr Wallace is the current Secretary of State for Defence and has been the MP for Wyre and Preston North since 2010. He first entered politics as a Member of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, before moving to Lancashire where he was elected as MP for Lancaster and Wyre in 2005
He is the favorite with the bookmakers at the moment. applause
An American, a Catholic who got married in an Anglican Church, I say good ridden's Boris Johnson and your achievements:
vaccine rollout = Bill Gates stunt who borrows millions from large Supper Funds to rid the world of runny noses.
Brexit = Britain never fully committed its self to the EU any.

Ukraine = supported Biden mass murdering illegal stuntconfused
@lukeon

It's one set of rules for the Tories; and another set of rules, for the "commoners", over there, didn't you know that?


dunno
Ben Wallace has pulled out of the running leaving the door open for Rishi Sunak and he is only interested in money and power, not the United Kingdom.
He was a good PM in my eyes, even if he came across as a bumbling blonde buffoon - he said it how it was.

Having to deal with the Brexit fiasco and then the Covid 19 pandemic which no-one in the world was equipped to handle, he got brought down by the very same people who built him up (the media and the government). There is obviously no real security when you're in politics and no-one can be trusted.
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