In July this year, then-Prince of Britain, Johnson, was forced to step down. First, Conservative MPs filed a motion of distrust with him. After Johnson won, the ministers resigned on a large scale, and eventually forced him to announce his resignation...
Now, the "resignation wave" of British ministers is coming again! Tras, who has only been in office for more than 40 days, was "forced to palace", Conservative MPs filed a motion of distrust with him. Two important officials resigned within a week, and Tras announced his resignation...
According to British media reports such as " Guardian " and BBC, British Home Secretary Braverman resigned on the 19th and implicitly mocked Prime Minister Tras in a stern resignation letter. Tras announced his resignation on the 20th. The "resignation wave" broke out by the British government became the "last straw" that broke the back of former British Prime Minister Johnson, and is now being staged again on Tras. Tras became the shortest serving prime minister in British history.
The British Home Secretary announced his resignation,
Resignation letter implicitly implicitly that the Prime Minister should also leave
On October 14, the British Prime Minister 1 British Prime Minister Tras sacrificed his ally Kwoten for many years in order to protect himself, and made Kwoten, who was the Minister of the Exchequer, take the blame. He was forced to resign due to large-scale tax cuts. After taking office, Worten strongly supported Tras' economic policies. The two launched the so-called "mini budget" to stimulate the economy through a £45 billion tax cut plan, but triggered a "big earthquake" in the UK financial market. Kwoten, who had been in office for less than 40 days, stepped down in disgrace, but the tax cut plan was a "consensus" between him and Tras, which is one of the reasons why Tras has been repeatedly questioned recently why he missed the prime minister's position.
On October 19, Home Secretary Braverman, who had only served for 43 days, also announced his resignation. She resigned from her position as Home Secretary because she used her private email earlier to send an official document on immigration policy to a trusted colleague of Congress. However, British media said that Braverman was forced to resign because of his disagreement with Tras on immigration policies.
42-year-old Braverman is an Indian immigrant. He studied law at Cambridge University . He used to be a lawyer. He was elected as a member of Congress in 2015. He was appointed as the Attorney General a year ago. Not long ago, she also ran for the position of prime minister, but in the first phase of the voting of MPs was defeated and she turned to support Tras to run for prime minister.
Although he is the second generation of Indian immigrants, Braverman is very popular among grassroots party members because of his advocating austerity in immigration policies. She recently said that the free trade agreement that the UK and India are negotiating may cause a large number of Indian citizens to flock to the UK, and Indians are the largest ethnic group living in the UK illegally. This statement angered the Indian government and caused diplomatic turmoil, which made Tras vigorously promote and proud of the British-India Free Trade Agreement during his tenure as Foreign Minister.
Brevorman not only disagrees with Trass in their common immigration policies, she has also publicly opposed Tras' cancellation of tax cuts in recent days. In her resignation letter, she also "pointed" to Trass, demanding that Tras also step down and take responsibility. She wrote: "I made a mistake, I took responsibility, I resigned, and the normal operation of the government depends on officials taking responsibility for their mistakes. The newly appointed Conservative Party government failed to comply with the key promises, pretended not to make mistakes and even expected things to improve magically. This is not serious politics."
lost two ministers in a row in a row in a row in a row,
Tras called himself a "fighter"
October 19th, although he lost two ministers in a row in a row, British Prime Minister Tras called himself "a fighter, not a give up." What she must face at the moment is the hostility, opposition and anger of her Conservative Party towards its economic policies.
The Conservative Party regards the resignation of the Chancellor Kwoten as Trass’s approach to protecting himself, because the tax cuts introduced by Kwoten also received strong support from Tras. Kwoten took the blame and stepped down, and Tras was accused of being attached to the prime minister.
Tras attended the regular meeting of the "Prime Minister's Q&A" in Parliament on the 19th. She apologized to Parliament and admitted that she had made mistakes during her brief term as head of the British government.She insisted that she had changed course and appointed a new Chancellor of the Exchequer, who "takes responsibility for the economic stability of the country and makes the right decision".
Opposition MP shouted "Resign!" as she spoke. Opposition Labor Leader Starmer criticized Tras' economic policies for ending in disaster, demanding that she resign to destroy the country's economy, and led the MPs to shout "Get off, step down!" Tras retorted: "I am a fighter, not a abandoner. I act for the national interest to ensure our economic stability."
In fact, Tras also made a compromise, and her two new appointments were intended to appease the opposition within the party. In addition to the Prime Minister, the other three most important positions in the British government are the Minister of Finance, Foreign Affairs and Home Secretary. Now, two of these three important officials are not "his own people" who are not Tras.
Tras elected former Foreign Minister Hunter as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Hunter was a staunch supporter of Sunak during Trass’s race against former Chancellor Sunak for the Conservative Party leader. Tras ignored past grudges and allowed him to serve as the "second-in-chief" of the cabinet, which was regarded as intending to appease the opposition within the party. Some media said that Tras is just the nominal prime minister, and the real thing became Hunter. After Braverman resigned, Tras then appointed former Minister of Transport Shaps as the new Home Secretary. Shapps also supported Trass' opponent, former Chancellor Sunak, in the ruling Conservative Party leader election this summer, a move seen as Tras' attempt to balance the interests of the party's faction.
Tras announced his resignation,
Johnson became the highest-ppointed party leader
At 13:30 local time on the 20th, British Prime Minister Tras announced his resignation in the Prime Minister's Office.
The Guardian said that Brevorman left the government dramatically just 5 days after former Chancellor Kwoten was fired by Trass, a matter aroused anger from the British Conservative Rights who suspected that Braverman was forced out of the government by Trass and her new Chancellor Hunter.
Tras is the leader of the Conservative Party with the lowest votes in the party since 1998. However, according to the current regulations of the Conservative Party, party members of MPs are not allowed to vote for distrust against the Party leader for less than one year after the new leader took office. However, if the Conservative Party Cavaliers "1922" responsible for the election of the party leader receives a sufficient number of members of Congress to request that the committee initiate procedures to amend party rules. Tras is now asking for his resignation under pressure from the party, just like former Prime Minister Johnson.
The Conservative Party has begun to consider Tesla 's successor. Unexpectedly, Johnson has become the most popular party leader, that is, the prime minister. The second place is former Chancellor Sunak, who had previously faced against Trass.
Huashang Daily Dafeng News Reporter Guo Ji Compiled and edited by Yang Dehe