Boris Johnson to stay UK PM, wins no-trust vote over partygate scandal
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a no-confidence vote within the Parliament. The no-confidence vote was moved by the conservative social gathering which PM Johnson leads after the Partygate scandal.
File picture of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received the no-confidence vote by 211 to 148 votes. A complete of 359 votes had been forged, of which 211 MPs expressed confidence in PM Johnson, who has been rocked by rising inflation and the partygate scandal.
Boris Johnson confronted essentially the most daunting check of his prime ministership as he confronted a no-confidence vote on June 6, Monday. Over 40 Conservative Party MPs (Boris Johnson’s personal partymen) had demanded that PM Johnson resign after he and his workers members held events at 10 Downing Street throughout Covid lockdowns.
The scandal often called ‘partygate’ mounted strain on PM Johnson even throughout his India go to.
As the criticism over the partygate scandal continued, as many as 54 MPs from the Conservative Party sought his resignation. With this, the 15 per cent requirement for a belief vote was met, and a poll was held to determine PM Johnson’s future.
To survive the no-confidence vote, Johnson wanted the assist of 180 Conservative MPs. British parliament has a complete of 359 MPs within the House of Commons, or the decrease home.
Ahead of the essential vote, PM Johnson addressed dozens of Conservative lawmakers in a House of Commons room on Monday as he tried to shore up assist.
“I will lead you to victory again,” he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
However, the partygate scandal has dropped at the fore the deep Conservative divisions, lower than three years after Boris Johnson led the social gathering to its largest election victory in a long time.