Boris Johnson's resignation concludes a turbulent tenure

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Boris Johnson announced plans to resign as British Prime Minister on Thursday after the turmoil of the government, which once enjoyed a powerful democratic mission.

Johnson's tenure of about three years threatened confrontation with the party and the possibility of a general election, following the resignation of 42 ministers who considered his position "unsupportable". After that, it ended in confusion. He says the new leadership is the "obviously now will" of Congress.

Johnson wants the Conservative Party to remain a caretaker in order to elect a new prime minister. This process can take up to 2 months.

"I have appointed a new cabinet to help me do so until a new leader is deployed," he said. "When the instinct of the flock moves, it moves."

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2020 We will respond at a press conference on Downing Street on the Government's Corona Virus Action Plan in London on March 3rd.  (AP Photo / Frank Augstein, File)

The conservative ministertrusts the prime minister after the news is announced.He promoted Chris Pincher to a powerful role as Deputy Chief of Staff, despite allegations of sexual misconduct.

But that wasn't the only scandal that the Johnson administration had to tackle. It was only the last thing the minister could endure and put an end to his only ambitions and goals in politics. 

"Boris Johnson's position in history is guaranteed by Brexit's stewardship, the deployment of COVID-19 crisis vaccines, and the solid defense of Ukraine's free world." Founder and executive Alan Mendoza Henry Jackson Association board member told Fox News Digital. 

"His personal food was known to everyone before he took office and was always part of his offering. They called him a big call. And always confused his critics by doing so. ”

The Prime Minister alsoshowed Churchillian support for Ukraine during the Russian invasion. Brought praise to him when he struggled with positive coverage in other ways. His highs and lows in leadership, and his final fall, will ensure that he remains a permanent attraction and interest in both British and global politics. 

Johnson became famous as a political columnist for the Daily Telegraph and later as an editor for the Spectator, and was elected to Congress in 2001 as Henry's Parliamentary (MP). He won the Mayor of London election in 2008 and was reelected in 2012. Meanwhile, he enjoyed a healthy public image as a friendly person of the people. 

He is famous for engaging in a series of advertising stunts such as zipping through Victoria Parkto celebrate and promote the 2012 London Olympics. .. He picks up the plastic Union Jack flag. 

The mayor was actively involved in all forms of publicity, andwas loved by many. 

His tenure ended in 2016 after the election of former Transport Minister Sadik Khan. Johnson chose not to pursue the third term, but instead focus on the efforts of Congress. He soon found himself as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Federal Affairs in Teresamei's government and won new seats in Uxbridge and South Ruislip. 

Johnson has achieved the most notable platform to date as theleader of the Brexit-backedmovement, urging Britain to leave the European Union. .. He supported the "no deal" withdrawal from the union and criticized many for laying the groundwork for turmoil, but he refused to stay on track and compromise. 

Some of the many Boris Johnson scandals that hit Britain

Johnson took the lead in these negotiations. A vote to expel then Prime Minister Teresa May and gain control of both the party and the country in 2019. His government got off to a strong start as the negotiatorsecured a post-brexit free trade agreement with the EU. Just before the January 1, 2021 deadline, when Johnson claimed to have given Britain its future control. 

"It achieves something that people in this country knew instinctively feasible, but they were told it was impossible. We. Regained control of their laws and destiny, and regained control of all the jokes and titles of regulation in a complete and free way, "he said at a press conference in London.

However, the favorable impression did not last as the Johnson administration faced the challenge of managing the COVID-19 outbreak almost immediately. Johnsonpursued strict blockade, but time has passed. He initially claimed that the virus would disappear after 12 weeks and reintroduced measures after the initial removal was too fast. 

Johnson himself tolerated the extreme cases of the virus after a positivetest. May 2020He had to take oxygen at some point and faced the possibility of"50-50" intubation. , Great nursing, "he received. 

He led the prosecution and lifted all restrictions in Februarythis year, despite warnings from other countries and authorities, and tracked all contacts. By finishing and offering free tests to the public as needed, the usual 

BORIS JOHNSON says American democracy is dying. Condemn the point of the CNN story. Personally with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky, as a sign of confidence that the country has regained control of the capital and some reassurance, arousing praise for Ukraine's supportduring the Russian invasion. Visited Kiif to meet. 

Some say that the visit encouraged praise and comparison with Churchill, and Johnson had "lion courage" and showed what "real democracy" would look like. I was there. 

"This seems like courage," the Ukrainian Department of Defense tweeted with a video of two leaders walking in the city of Kive. "This is what a true friendship between people and nations looks like."

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) and British Boris Johnson The Prime Minister shakes hands on April 9, 2022, while taking a walk in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine.  (Ukrainian Presidential Press via AP, file)

  • President Byden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson G- Visited at a bilateral conference prior to 7 The summit was held on June 10, 2021 in Carvis Bay, England.  (AP Photo / Patrick Semansky)

  • Friday, December 13, 2019, file photo, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symmonds London Downing Wave from the 10th stairs on the street. (AP Photo / Matt Dunham, file)

However, They would seem to be the last stroke of good news that Johnson would enjoy, as the last few months of his government suffered from the weight of a series of scandals that began with the pandemic itself. 

The exposure of the wild partyat government agencies during the strictest blockade has caused a great deal of anger from the public. "Partygate" blunderreveals a culture of parties and rule violations throughout the pandemic, and senior civil servant Sue Gray holds a rally to meet the standards expected of people working in the government. I called it a "serious failure."

Johnson's ability to divert the most serious scandals (some compared to political Teflon) began to fail him because he couldn't dismiss or duck protests against his party. rice field. 

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{ The 198} scandal showed that for many years for the Conservative Party, if a general election was held in May, the party would lose control of the government.The scandal and new dataprompted a "not confident" vote, but Johnson finally survived again. 

He soon faced two new controversies that seemed to completely destroy the remaining faith and support. Private Eye reports that when Johnson was a foreign secretary, Johnson received oral sex in 2018 from his then aide and his future wife, Carrie Simons. .. There was also a sex scandal involving a pinter. 

Both revelations that surfaced around the end of June failed to convince others that Johnson maintained his ability to lead the country, so Johnson's It gave a fatal blow to the position. 

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Quick resignation and party The traitors ended his reign, too many to distract even the Teflon minister. Nile Gardiner , director of the Margaret Thatcher Freedom Center at the Heritage Foundation, said the Conservative Party made a "big leap in the dark" with Johnson's resignation  

"I think Boris Johnson was clearly at his height and, as we saw in the 2019 general election, a very popular person to the British people," Gardiner told Fox News Digital. .. "He challenged every possibility to win a historic victory in the majority.

" And Boris was able to take advantage of the British spirit of wanting to leave the European Union. .. I think Boris has that extraordinary ability to connect with the British people.

FoxNews Ben Evansky, Greg Norman, Timothy Nerozzi and Adam Shaw contributed to this report. 

Peter Aitken is a FoxNews Digital reporter focused on national and global news. 


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