British brother Boris Johnson's younger brother, Congressman Joe Johnson, resigned as Minister of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the 5th. With the departure from the European Union (EU), the ruling party and the conservative party left a large number of prosecutors, leaving the younger brother, which was a big blow to the government.
Joe posted to Twitter: “There was a stress that was torn between family loyalty and national interest that couldn't be resolved. It was time to give the parliamentary and ministerial duties to others.”
In contrast to Mr. Boris, who appealed for early withdrawal from the EU, Mr. Joe was a pro-European voter who voted for EU remnants in a referendum, but was asked by Mr. Boris, who assumed office as Prime Minister, to become a minister. According to the BBC, the administration had left 21 members of the Conservative Party who supported the postponement of withdrawal from the opposition party. The Minister of Foreign Affairs resigns on the 5th and is not expected to run for the next general election.
Mr. Boris on the 5th, visited the UK ...