UK Could Have New Prime Minister as Soon as Monday as Leadership Competition Gets Underway
The next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will have to convince nearly a third of Tory MPs to back them just to get into the election.
The next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will have to convince nearly a third of Tory MPs to back them just to get into the election.
Liz Truss is the new leader of Britain’s ruling political party, the Conservatives, and will become Prime Minister tomorrow.
Five candidates now remain in the race to replace Boris Johnson after Brexiteer Suella Braverman was eliminated on Thursday.
The first round of voting for leadership has seen Jeremy Hunt and Nadhim Zahawi eliminated after they failed to reach the threshold.
The Labour Party will reportedly table a motion of no-confidence to oust Boris Johnson before the Conservatives can select a successor.
UK PM Boris Johnson won his confidence vote Monday evening, a lightning poll of top Tories after a challenge was announced just this morning.
The UK PM will face a vote of no confidence tonight after the threshold of Parliamentary Members of his party declared they had lost faith.
A dozen Conservative MPs have reportedly sent letters of no confidence against Boris Johnson as questions swirl around his leadership.
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart London, Sir Graham Brady, whose role as the chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory MPs makes him the most powerful Conservative in the United Kingdom outside of government, criticised the “heavy-handed” policing seen during Australia’s strict coronavirus lockdowns.
Sir Graham Brady said he will resist the mission creep of coronavirus vaccine passports into a social credit score “at all costs”.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage used his prime time debut on GB News to call on Boris Johnson to “show some leadership” and to “man up”.
Graham Brady, Chairman of the 1922 Committee, has attacked the Johnson government’s draconian coronavirus policies. Delingpole smells a rat…
Boris Johnson had wanted Sir Graham Brady ousted as chairman of an influential committee of Conservative MPs over his outspoken objections to the prime minister’s lockdown strategy, a British broadcaster claims.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly introduce a trial run for domestic coronavirus passports, testing the scheme at a few high profile events over the coming weeks.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces opposition from amongst his own Conservative MPs over the government’s recommendation that children wear masks in classrooms if they cannot socially distance, with leading backbencher Sir Graham Brady warning it will cause psychological damage and disrupt learning.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of moving the goalposts amidst reports that the British government will not lift lockdown restrictions until cases fall below 1,000 per day.
Influential backbench leader Sir Graham Brady has said that lockdown measures could be “removing hope” from Britons, criticising “pointless restrictions” that ban people from sitting on a park bench or taking more than one walk a day.
I never imagined that I would have to write to my local Conservative MP politely asking him not to vote to destroy the economy.
Only four out of the 223 National Health Service (NHS) trusts in England are busier now than last year despite the Chinese coronavirus, according to an analysis of official data carried out by a British newspaper. Prime Minister Boris Johnsons
A wedding venue in Luton has been forced to shut down and its manager was fined £10,000 for hosting a wedding reception that reportedly had too many people attend, contravening the restrictions on public gatherings decreed by Prime Minister Boris
The Brady Amendment, if passed, would have allowed MPs the chance to debate and reject these extreme policies.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has warned that the British government is acting like an “elected dictatorship” as it continues to pass coronavirus laws without parliamentary scrutiny.
British Prime Minister Theresa May fended off pressure Thursday from Conservative Party lawmakers demanding she quit within weeks.
Thirteen senior Conservatives have written to Theresa May urging her not to agree to Labour’s plans for a customs union with the EU, which they said would be the “worst of both worlds”.
Senior Conservative Party backbenchers are calling on Prime Minister Theresa May to limit the controversial Irish backstop by one year or remove it completely from her withdrawal agreement.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is defying recommendations from colleagues to delay a vote on her Brexit deal in the House of Commons, despite facing an almost certain defeat.