Another blow to the Johnson administration; the British Prime Minister has resigned.
A British newspaper reported that the Secretary-General resigned out of frustration with Johnson’s administration for various reasons, including higher tax increases and Crohn’s restrictions.
The resignation of a cabinet minister has dealt another blow to a number of issues, including the recent collapse of opinion polls and scandals that have plagued the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The Mail on Sunday reported on Sunday morning that British Prime Minister David Frost had resigned out of frustration with Johnson’s administration for various reasons, including higher tax increases and Crohn’s restrictions.
“Frost has strangely resigned from the Boris Johnson administration,” Reuters quoted the newspaper as saying.
The Office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but confirmed it a few minutes later. Frost has not yet commented publicly on his resignation.
The Daily Mail reported that Frost’s resignation came amid further corporate restrictions imposed by the Johnson administration, including the requirement to obtain a vaccination certificate, wider dissatisfaction with tax increases and the cost of “pure zero” environmental policies.
“The departure of Britain’s top negotiator in the election is another blow to Johnson, who has faced warnings from some lawmakers that he needs to improve his leadership or face a challenge,” Reuters reported. .
Earlier, a new poll in Britain found that the popularity of the ruling party and the British prime minister had plummeted as reports of the government increased.