The British ‘Prime Minister’ will lead today’s cabinet meeting and will ask ministers to make efforts to “ease the financial pressure on families, make access to health services faster and easier, make the streets safer and make progress and unite the country”.
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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnsonis rolling up its sleeves and on Tuesday pledged to continue working “on what matters to the British people” and called on its ministers to make “progress” on “executive power’s priorities”, after overcoming a vote from internal disapproval on Monday for criticizing him for the ‘Partygate’.
“This is a government that is delivering on those issues that concern the people of the country most,” he said, pledging to continue to respond to “these priorities.” “We are on the side of the hard-working British people and we are getting to work.”has added.
Downing Street has stressed in a statement that Johnson will lead a cabinet meeting during the day and added that he will ask ministers to strive “to ease financial pressures on families, make access to health services faster and easier, make the streets safer.” and to move the land forward and unite.
Johnson on Monday afternoon overcame the vote of censure tabled by Conservative Party deputies themselves after gaining the support of 211, with 148 voting against. After that, the prime minister emphasized that it is a “convincing” and “closing” result that means the government can “go ahead”.
Johnson has received less than the 226 votes that are comparable to May’s result, which is a serious setback for the president. May eventually left six months after the internal vote of no confidence. Under the Conservative Party’s internal rules, Johnson cannot be subject to another vote of censure in the next 12 months, so this period is guaranteed without threat to his leadership.
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