
Boris Johnson. File photoMOSCOW, June 6More than half of Britons think Conservative MPs should vote to oust Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to an Opinium poll released hours before the vote.Chairman Britain's Conservative Party Steering Committee (called the '1922 Committee') Graham Brady said earlier that there would be a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister on Monday evening. >Biden's approval rating updated the anti-record 2,062 people took part in the survey. According to the results, 59% of Britons are in favor of Johnson's resignation, and only 28% of those polled were in favor of him retaining the post of prime minister. At the same time, among participants supporting the Conservative Party, 53% believe that Johnson should remain in office, and 34% want his resignation. Similar results were shown by a YouGov poll, according to which 60% of participants are in favor of the resignation of the prime minister, and 27% — against. According to media reports, 54 MPs from the Conservative Party had previously filed a letter of no confidence in Johnson. This was enough for a vote. However, for the British prime minister to resign, votes of no confidence from 180 party members are needed. Johnson was under a barrage of criticism and threatened to lose his post due to the scandal over parties at the government residence on Downing Street during a nationwide lockdown in connection with the coronavirus. The situation worsened when it was revealed that two more parties took place on April 16, 2021 — on the eve of the funeral of Prince Philip, when restrictions were still in place in the United Kingdom and national mourning was declared in the country. Johnson later apologized and said he paid the fine issued by the Metropolitan Police. The Prime Minister himself said that his departure from office would be an irresponsible decision, given the rise in prices in the country and the situation in Ukraine.
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