Following the resignation of Britain's health and economy ministers, Conservative ministers and officials are leaving the government led by Boris Johnson one after another.
Children's Minister Will Quincy announced the move today (Wednesday) and joins the 12 cabinet members who have resigned so far.
"With great sorrow and remorse I announce my resignation," Quincy announced in a letter he posted on social media, criticizing Johnson after he was sent to defend him publicly with inaccurate information.
"I wish my successor success," he added.
With great sadness and regret, I have this morning tendered my resignation to the Prime Minister after I accepted and repeated assurances on Monday to the media which have now been found to be inaccurate.
I wish my successor well - it is the best job in government.
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- Will Quince MP 🇬🇧 (@willquince) July 6, 2022
Recall that yesterday there was a shake-up in the British government when Health Minister Sajid Javid and Finance Minister Rishi Sonak announced their resignation due to a crisis of confidence in Prime Minister Johnson.
Later that night, State Attorney Alex Chalk announced his resignation.
Later, the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, in the Sea of ​​Apollo, also announced the end of his term.
It is a massive abandonment and actual demonstration of distrust against Johnson, who is once again embarking on a struggle for political survival after succeeding in a proposal for party internal distrust last month.
Meanwhile, Johnson has appointed Britain's Education Minister Nadim Zahawi as finance minister and Johnson's chief of staff, Steve Berkeley, will take over as health minister.
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