Posted: Thu 7th Jul 2022

Boris Johnson announces process to find new Conservative Leader – will remain Prime Minister until then

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jul 7th, 2022

Boris Johnson has said he will remain as Prime Minister as a process to find a new Conservative Party leader, and Prime Minister, begins.

The Prime Minister said, “It is clearly now the will of the Conservative party there should be a new leader and therefore new PM. That process should begin now and the timetable will be announced next week.

“Today I’ve appointed a cabinet to serve as I will until a new leader is in place.”

New Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi added to the already huge pressure to make the move in a letter this morning, while Education Secretary (since Tuesday evening) Michelle Donelan also resigned.

Last night Welsh Secretary Simon Hart MP joined the list of over 50 resignation from UK Government roles.

Locally Wrexham’s MP stayed publicly silent on the matter overnight, detailing her normal work day including meetings with the Service Women’s Network, a conservative tax cut promotion and Design Foundations competition.

Clwyd South’s MP Simon Baynes also took a similar business as usual public view overnight, with his twitter feed highlighting the news the National Eisteddfod is coming to the area.

MPs and staff gathered in Downing Street to observe the speech, with Simon Baynes MP visible in the group.

PM Johnson will likely stay in post for possibly two or three months as a leadership contest takes place in the Conservative Party, before a new Prime Minister emerges and has started announcing his new Cabinet.

More shortly.



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