On Monday night, two of Boris Johnson’s ministers announced that they were resigning. In the letters of resignation, they come with harsh criticism of the Prime Minister.
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Sajid Javid resigns as Minister of Health. He writes this on Twitter, where he also says that he has told it to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
– It has been a great privilege to have this role, but unfortunately I can not continue with a clear conscience, he tweets.
He has also attached the letter of resignation which he has sent to the Prime Minister.
– It seems clear to me that this situation will not change under your leadership, and you have therefore lost my trust, he writes in his letter of resignation.
– We may not always have been popular, but we have been good at acting in line with the country’s interests. Unfortunately, under the current circumstances, the public has concluded that we are now none of the parts, Javid writes.
Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, who has previously been seen as a possible prime ministerial candidate by the Conservatives, also announced on Twitter that he was resigning.
– I am sorry to leave the government, but have reluctantly come to the conclusion that we can not continue like this, the Minister of Finance writes in his letter of resignation, which he has also shared publicly.