Series of resignations in the British Parliament

Series of resignations in the British Parliament

Jun 11, 2023 - 19:10
Series of resignations in the British Parliament
Series of resignations in the British Parliament


Another member of the British Parliament, after a series of resignations in the House of Commons, announced that he had resigned from his post.According to the AAA, Nigel Adams has announced that he is resigning as a member of the British Conservative Party Parliament, and a replacement has already been selected for him.

The media consider this resigned representative to be a fan of Boris Johnson.With the resignation of Nigel Adams, he became the third British MP to resign in less than three days. This process, if expanded, could disrupt the working process of this country's parliament.

Meanwhile, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stepped down as a member of the Kingdom of Parliament from the Conservative Party due to the results of an independent investigation into his breach of quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, Sky News reported on June 9.

  “Today I wrote to my association in Uxbridge and Ruislip South to announce that I am resigning immediately and initiating an immediate by-election,” the former head of government said in a statement.

It is noted that the politician made such a decision after receiving the results of an investigation conducted by the Committee on the Privileges of the British Parliament. During the hard picture, Johnson hosted parties that he publicly denied organizing. The ex-premier declared his innocence and criticized the members of the committee, who allegedly did not have any evidence of his guilt.

In addition, the former head of government said that he was sad to leave parliament, and also that he was puzzled and shocked by the anti-democratic way he was expelled.Johnson headed the British government from 2019 to 2022, when he had to resign after a series of high-profile scandals and a series of resignations of members of his cabinet.

Nadine Dorries, the former UK Home Secretary for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, who is one of Johnson's staunchest supporters, also announced her resignation from Parliament on Friday.