Three Conservative parliamentarians have publicly requested this Sunday that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Trussis leaving the British Government, amid rumors that pressure on him to resign will take effect this week.
parliamentarians Crispin Blunt, Andrew Bridgen Y jamie wallis publicly called on Sunday night for the prime minister’s resignation.
Nevertheless, Liz Truss – who has been in government for only six weeks – will meet this week with moderate Conservative MPs in an attempt to win over a large part of the party.
“Fatally Damaged Authority”
the british deputy Crispin Blunt explained that “the majority of parliamentarians understand that the authority of the prime minister Truss now it is fatally damaged.”
“He has to go, as he cannot sustain – or earn – the trust of his peers, much less the public or the relentless media,” Blunt wrote on his website.
“The main emotional reactions to its public presentation are now a mixture of anger, contempt and pity. It is a blinding glimpse of the obvious that this cannot and should not continue”, he added, before assessing the proposal as “brave and bold”. Politics of Trusswhich, however, has “collided with the harsh current economic reality”.
Thus, he has indicated that his party “has to respond collectively to this moment of supreme crisis.” Blunt has considered that the appointment of Jeremy Hunt as finance minister is a “necessary but insufficient” measure in terms of the change in the cabinet leadership.
In the same line it has been shown Andrew Bridgenwho in an interview with The Daily Telegraph has declared that this cannot continue like this: “Our country, the people and the party deserve better”.
jamie wallis He was the third Conservative MP to call for Truss to resign, because he had “undermined the economic credibility” of the country, while also “irreparably fractured” the party.
Wallis has written a letter directly to the prime minister indicating that “enough is enough” because “he does not have the support of the country”, as he has published on his Twitter account.
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