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Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak announced their resignations almost simultaneously.

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid resigned on Tuesday as ongoing scandals plague the Conservative Party and Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The pair have issued a call for Johnson to quit, declaring he is no longer worthy of leading the country.

“Conservatives at their best are seen as hard-headed decision makers guided by strong values,” Javid wrote in his resignation letter. “We may not always have been popular, but we have been competent in acting in the national interest. Sadly, in the current circumstances, the public are concluding that we are now neither.”

Sunak struck a similar tone, declaring that “the public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously” – implying that the current administration was none of the above.

The senior officials’ resignations came just hours after an admission from 10 Downing that Johnson had known of multiple complaints about the “predatory behavior” of MP Chris Pincher before appointing him deputy whip earlier this year. Pincher quit in disgrace last week after it emerged that he had drunkenly groped two men at a private members’ club.

The scandal is only the latest in a series of controversies circling Johnson’s government, the most prominent of which are the repeated violations by the PM and his administration of their own Covid-19 lockdown protocols.

The Conservative Party was trounced in by-elections last month, a resounding defeat that Johnson seemed unaware of when he made a comment about leading the UK into the 2030s that some party members initially assumed was a joke.

Sunak had served as chancellor of the Exchequer since 2020, when he replaced Javid in the role. Sunak was previously chief secretary to the Treasury and served as a Conservative MP since 2015. Before entering politics, he worked at a hedge fund following a stint with Goldman Sachs. Prior to his appointment as chancellor of the Exchequer, Javid was home secretary and had been a Conservative MP since 2010. Before entering politics, he was a banker with Deutsche Bank.

Javid and Sunak were not the only high-ranking Conservative Party members to resign on Tuesday. Vice chairman Bim Afolani resigned live on air during a Talk TV program, declaring that he “can’t serve under the prime minister” and calling for Johnson himself to resign.

“I just don’t think the prime minister any longer has, not just my support, but he doesn’t have, I don’t think, the support of the party, or indeed the country any more,” Afolani said. “I think for that reason he should step down.”

Four conservative MPs – Jonathan Gullis, Saqib Bhatti, Nicola Richards and Virginia Crosbie – also tendered their resignations as parliamentary private secretaries, eager to distance themselves from the 10 Downing. Richards, who described the Conservative Party as it exists as “currently unrecognizable to me,” denounced Johnson’s government as guilty of “pro judgment that I don’t wish to be associated with,” while Crosbie declared she “cannot continue to defend” the PM’s actions, specifically mentioning his knowledge of Pincher’s indiscretions.

Joining the parade of officials filing out the door were trade envoy to Morocco, Andrew Morrison, who described Johnson’s position as “unrecoverable,” and trade envoy to Kenya, Theo Clarke, who also cited Johnson’s knowledge of Pincher’s history of misconduct as a deciding factor in her decision to quit.

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  1. I have not seen such a shameless human being in my entire life. A proven liar, whose removal is wanted by by two-thirds of the British voters, still clinging on as PM and claiming that he will go only when Ukraine funding is stopped. Cant beleive his hypocrissy and lack of care of suffering Brits.

    Once he is dumped, Carrie will dump him too. Justice will be rendered.

  2. BoJo will be rewared for the Ukaraine scam. He may not be able to reap a bigger reward and he will be gone by then. The default “10% for the big guy” rule for all Ukraine funding scam will get at least tens of millions to BoJo.

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