Boris Johnson was promoted from Joker to a politician. His own scandal defeated him

London (CNN)Boris Johnsonhas resigned from British Prime Ministerand is suffering from scandals. It will end within three years.

Johnson has little choice and resigns after a prominent member of his cabinetresigns in protest ofthis weekhis {15 Allegations of misconduct related to government officials regarding the handling of}Dozens more members of his government have also resigned.

Johnson responds to a fallout due to the resignation of Deputy Chief Whip Crispincher last Thursday in allegations that Pincher deceived two guests at a private dinner the night before. Was finally canceled by. In a letter to Johnson last week, Pincher didn't admit the claim directly, but he said he "drinked too much last night" and "confused himself and others." Other historic allegations of misconduct by Pincher appeared in the days that followed.

Johnson initially denied being aware of some of these claims, but eventually the Prime Minister admitted that he had been explained many years ago and made his decision. I was forced to apologize for.

This was the last straw for many political allies who have survived the crisis and helped Johnson over the years. In recent months, the Prime Minister has been on all sides of his actions and his government's actions, including a party that breaks the illegal lockdown that he and others have been thrown into the fined Downing Street office. I was facing a bullet of criticism.

Johnson faced many other scandals that struck a position in polls, despite winning the 80-seat landslide general election just two and a half years ago. This includes accusations of improper use of donor money to pay for renovations of Downing Street homes and whipping legislators to protect colleagues who violated lobby rules.

Two weeks ago, the conservatives lost two major vice elections. This is the result of Johnson's personal criticism.

In early June, he survived theconfidence vote, but the final number of lawmakers who rebelled against him was higher than the supporters expected:41%My parliamentary party refused to support him.
The vote was triggered after months of speculation about Johnson's future. Johnson pleaded guilty to breaking his own Covid-19 law by attending a rally to celebrate his birthday when such an event was banned, the so-called "PartygateThe scandal happened to Johnson at the end of last year.

Controversial Rise

With the exception of his hero Winston Churchill, Johnson is probably the most famous politician to enter Downing Street as Prime Minister. A successful career as a journalist, novelist, television personality and mayor of London for the past few decades.

Before the populist actually existed, he was a populist. His controversial comments-Comparing Muslim women wearing face covers with letterboxes and calling gay men "boys in the ass" surprised many. I did. But he escaped with the image of his Rotario. The public seems happy to accept his alleged case, andhis beloved childJohnson seems to have been able to laugh his way on essentially any problem.

Still, because of all his ambitions and charisma, the prime minister's job seemed out of reach for most of his adulthood. Those who knew Johnson said he hated the fact that he was a comedian cheerleader rather than a serious politician, although many of the British conservative elite saw him as a useful campaign tool. I personally say that.

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As Mayor of London, have a second term in a city that traditionally does not vote for conservatives. Even when he wins, the most memorable moment during his tenure is an image like him gracefully hanging from azipper. During a trade visit to Tokyo, he tackles a 10-year-old childor forcesrugby to wire. He wasn't just considered serious enough for top jobs.

Then Brexit happened. Johnson went against the odds and led a successful campaign that saw a small majority of British votes to leave the European Union in 2016. He led the massive rebellion that had just hit the entire British facility and helped the wrong horse at the Referendum.

Guerrilla Journalism

On paper, Johnson was unlikely to be the voice of those who felt silent. Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was born in 1964 in the city of New York to an internationalist family. Johnson told his friends and relatives when he was a boy that he wanted to be the "king of the world" when he was fully grown, his sister wrote in his family biography.

He was educated at Eaton College, one of the UK's most prestigious private schools, and was the home of 20 prime ministers, followed by Oxford University. While in Oxford, he was a member of the infamous Brindon Club: all male groups of elites for wealthy students, famous for their flashy (and sometimes violent) wealth exhibits such as destructive restaurants. , I paid the damage in cash on the spot. Johnson has never been proven to be personally involved in such activities.

Johnson worked as a journalist for founding newspapers, especially the Daily Telegraph, and became a correspondent in Brussels in 1989. It was here in Belgium that Johnson began writing the most important chapters of his life story. : Brexit.

The telegraph was firmly euro skeptical, but it seems that even British conservatives accepted it because the UK's departure from the EU at the time wasn't actually on the card. But they wrapped up Johnson's guerrilla journalism. It often prolongs the truth of what is really happening in Brussels.

The most famous example of this was Johnson, who claimed that the EU was planning to ban the sale of winding bananas. The EU has repeatedly blamed Johnson's announcement and many stories.

In 1999, Johnson was offered an edit to The Spectator, a weekly magazine jokingly called the "Conservative Bible." According to the biography of political journalist Andrew Gimson, he agreed with the owner and abandoned the now well-known political ambitions. He kept his promise for two years and stood to become a member of parliament in 2001.

In the years that followed, Johnson was swallowed by a conservative organization. As a journalist, he continued to write conservative scripts, laying the foundation for loyalists both inside and outside politics.

As Johnson became more confident, he decided to show the Conservatives that his appeal was beyond British rights. In 2008 he was elected Mayor of London. This is a liberal and international city that traditionally did not vote for conservatives. Johnson believed he was showing his party that he had a chop to drag them in in the 21st century. The problem for Johnson was that they already had a new young leader, his old alumni and future prime minister, David Cameron.

It was Cameron who finally made Brexit possible. After winning the second general election as a conservative leader in 2015, Johnson lined up and decided to host the EU Reference, knowing that it would be an asset to the "remaining" campaign. ..

Instead, in February 2016, Johnson shocked the country by announcing on the cover of his old paper, Telegraph, that he would lead the Brexit campaign against Cameron.

The rest is history. Johnson changed his founding head-on and became Britain's most influential politician. Although he did not quickly become prime minister, he continued to build a foundation of power, weakening the then-incumbent Teresa May, who fought Brexit for three years.

As a foreign secretary in May, Nazanin, the mother of Britain and Iran, was imprisoned after he mistakenly said in 2017 that he was teaching journalists in Iran, not on vacation. It was accused of exacerbating Zagari Ratcliff's predicament. When she was detained. But his speckled record in that role did not appear to have sacrificed much support to him within his party.

The unpopular populist

Johnson's era finally became the leader of the Conservative Party in July 2019, with about two-thirds of the membership vote. Insisted. His flashy style was proved later that year when he silenced all his opponents in a landslide election victory that ultimately enabled his own slogan, "Get Brexit Done." I did.

It seemed that the stars were finally aligned for Johnson, who was desperate to take it seriously. He made Brexit popular and personally dragged it across the line. He has completed the transition to his politician role. He proved that everyone was wrong.

Still, when the clock ticked on January 31, 2020, the so-called Brexit Day, a deadly virus had already sounded a warning in Asia. It will soon begin to spread throughout Europe and begin the crisis of removing him from work.

Johnson had various pandemics. He was praised by the general public for the amount of state spending unleashed to mitigate the impact on those whose work and livelihoods were threatened, but panned by a more conservative element of his party. it was done. He was accused of being too slow to respond, but even he and his team on Downing Street couldn't follow it by making the lockdown rules so complicated.

Violations of these rules by Johnson and members of his team, the economic collapse of the pandemic that partially leads to a living cost crisis, his treatment of the pincher scandal and the general sense of brilliance. Wearing the boy was too much for his party in the end. The members seemed unbearable for Johnson's idea of ​​continuing the party and dragging him into the grave.

His political career is the story of near misses, sex scandals, celebrities, controversies and revolutions that ended in personal tragedy. The man who just wanted to be taken seriously eventually became a joker again.


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