Times reporter: Johnson plans to become the Prime Minister of England again.
The political secretary of an English newspaper confirmed that the former prime minister of this country wants to return to power.
On Thursday, Stephen Swinford, the political secretary of the English newspaper The Times, speculated about the successor of Liz Truss, the resigned Prime Minister of this country.
According to “Yahoo News” website, Swinford confirmed the recent speculations about the desire of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to return to power in a Twitter message.
The Times newspaper’s political secretary wrote: “He is busy seeking the opinion of others in this field, but it is said that his personal belief is that such an event is in line with the national interest.”
Liz Truss resigned this afternoon (Thursday) after less than two months in office, with many in the UK outraged by her economic plans.
According to Sky News, Liz Truss said in a speech that she has announced her decision to resign to the King of England and will carry out her duties until a new leadership is chosen for the Conservative Party.
He also said that the Conservative Party will choose its new leader within a week. Liz Truss is the fourth Prime Minister of England in the last six years to be forced to resign due to internal party differences. On September 14, when he was the foreign minister of Boris Johnson’s government, he was elected as the prime minister of England by his fellow party members.