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Political crisis in UK due to Rishi-Sajid’s resignation, increased pressure on PM Johnson

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Political crisis in UK due to Rishi-Sajid's resignation, increased pressure on PM Johnson

Boris Johnson admitted on Tuesday that it was wrong to appoint a tainted member of parliament to a key government post amid mounting pressure on him. After which senior cabinet ministers of the government including Finance Minister Rishi Sunak resigned.


London. In Britain, the political crisis has increased due to the sudden resignation of two big ministers of the Boris Johnson government. On Tuesday, Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid resigned. After this, the pressure on British PM Boris Johnson, already surrounded by controversies, has also increased.

After the removal of both ministers, Johnson appointed Nadim Jahavi as the new finance minister. At the same time, the Chief of Staff of the British Cabinet, Steve Barsley, has been given the responsibility of Health Secretary. Born in Iraq, Jahvi came to Britain as a child with his Kurdish family, who did not speak English, before pursuing a lucrative business career.

Jahvi, 55, co-founded the polling company YouGov. He was active in local conservative politics in London before becoming an MP in 2010. He was widely praised for overseeing Britain’s pandemic vaccine rollout.

This became the new education and health minister

The prime minister nominated another of his loyalists, Michelle Donelan, to replace Jahavi in ​​the education ministry, while Steve Barkley was appointed health minister.

Reason for resignation

Sunak also wrote a letter to the PM. He said that he is saddened to leave the government, but he cannot function in this manner in the post of minister. At the same time, Javid questioned Johnson’s ability to govern after the continuing scandals. Johnson is also being accused of appointing MP Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip. Pincher resigned on Thursday following complaints of sexual misconduct.

Let us tell you that Boris Johnson admitted on Tuesday that it was wrong to appoint a tainted member of Parliament to an important post of government, amid increasing pressure on him. After which senior cabinet ministers of the government including Finance Minister Rishi Sunak resigned.

Boris Johnson had said that he was very sorry that he appointed him to the official post of ‘Deputy Chief Whip’ even after knowing of the misconduct complaint against suspended MP Chris Pincher. .

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