Boris Johnson鈥檚 shock exit reverberates through British ruling party

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. (REUTERS)
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  • Conservative lawmakers loyal to Johnson, some of whom received political honors from him just hours before his resignation, praised his record in social media posts

LONDON: Old rifts resurfaced in Britain鈥檚 ruling Conservative Party on Saturday following former Prime Minister Boris Johnson鈥檚 abrupt resignation from Parliament, while the opposition Labour Party sensed opportunity ahead of a general election next year.
Johnson quit late on Friday in protest against an investigation by lawmakers into his conduct as prime minister during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when lockdown-breaking parties were held in Downing Street.
In his resignation statement, Johnson railed against the inquiry that examined whether he misled the House of Commons about the gatherings, saying it had not found 鈥渁 shred of evidence鈥� against him. He also took aim at current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Conservative lawmakers loyal to Johnson, some of whom received political honors from him just hours before his resignation, praised his record in social media posts. The rest were silent.
鈥淲ell done Rishi for starting this nonsense!!鈥� lawmaker Andrea Jenkyns wrote in a Conservative Party WhatsApp group, according to a screenshot shared by a Sky News reporter.

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Boris Johnson quit late on Friday in protest against an investigation by lawmakers into his conduct as prime minister during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when lockdown-breaking parties were held in Downing Street.

Jenkyns received the honorary title of Dame from Johnson on Friday, a power given to outgoing prime ministers.
His premiership was cut short last year in part by anger in his own party and across Britain over COVID rule-breaking lockdown parties in his Downing Street office and residence.
鈥淪unak supporters used resignations to drive Boris and his supporters from office,鈥� veteran Conservative lawmaker John Redwood said on Saturday, referring to Sunak鈥檚 decision to quit Johnson鈥檚 administration last year.
鈥淭o avoid resignations from parliament the PM has to take the party in a direction more MPs want to go in and use more of its talent,鈥� Redwood added.
Henry Hill, deputy editor of the Conservative Home website, said Johnson鈥檚 exit meant he was no longer a 鈥減rince-over-water鈥� in parliament who threatened Sunak鈥檚 grip on the party.

鈥淚t will mean that any trouble made by his allies is much less potent,鈥� Hill told BBC radio.

A YouGov poll published on Saturday showed 65 percent of Britons thought Johnson knowingly misled parliament, compared with 17 percent who did not.

Johnson鈥檚 departure from parliament, alongside his ally Nadine Dorries who also resigned on Friday, triggered by-elections for two Conservative-held constituencies that Sunak must now defend.

The opposition Labour Party, which has a roughly 16-point lead over Sunak鈥檚 Conservatives in opinion polls, said it relished the prospect.

鈥淲e will be fighting to win in those constituencies,鈥� Labour鈥檚 deputy leader Angela Rayner told the BBC on Saturday.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e created a by-election because both of them (Johnson and Dorries) have thrown their toys out of the pram.鈥�

Johnson鈥檚 decision to resign may be the end of his 22-year political career, where he rose from parliament to become mayor of London and then built a profile that tipped the balance of the 2016 European Union referendum in favour of Brexit, before becoming prime minister in 2019.

He did leave a possible door open to return, saying at the end of his resignation statement that it was 鈥渧ery sad to be leaving parliament - at least for now.鈥�

Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats opposition party, said Johnson jumped before he was pushed. 鈥淗e was never fit to be an MP let alone Prime Minister of our great country,鈥� Davey said.