Brexit dispute: British Prime Minister’s brother resigns from Parliament, Ministry

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brother Jo Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brother Jo Johnson

London … News Time

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s brother Jo Johnson has resigned from Parliament and the Ministry because of a breach of family loyalty and national interest in the Brexit dispute. It should be noted that Jo Johnson strongly opposed the separation of the European Union in 2016, but after Boris Johnson’s taking over as Minister of the Ministry, he received the Ministry of Science and Science. Jo Johnson said in the tweet that it was a great honor to represent or for 9 years and to work with 3 Prime Ministers. But for the past few weeks, he said, I was torn between family loyalty and national interest. Jo Johnson made it clear that this was an unresolved problem, but now another MP is in charge of my ministry.

It should be noted that opposition defeated British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Parliament under which the prime minister will not be able to secede from the European Union without agreement. The Prime Minister is likely to receive another three-month extension of the Brexit deal on the failure mentioned above. Supporters of Boris Johnson have warned that they will have to call for an election on October 14, defeating the first vote in the House of Commons.

It should be noted that last week Queen Elizabeth II of the UK approved Parliament’s suspension on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s request for separation from the European Union. Citing the Prime Minister’s decision, it was said that Parliament would be suspended in the second week of September following the approval of Queen Britain. And five weeks later Queen Elizabeth II will deliver the speech on October 14, but now a new situation has surfaced. Former Prime Minister Theresa May had to resign from her position over failure of Brexit affairs, after which Boris Johnson became the UK’s prime minister.

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