A series of ministers resigned as consecutive attacks on Prime Minister Johnson, causing him to face the largest political waves in the term.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on July 5 suffered serious political attacks, when a series of senior ministers in his cabinet simultaneously resigned.
Financial Minister Rishi Sunak and Samid Health Minister Javid were the beginnings, filing resigned just a few minutes after Prime Minister Johnson apologized for the latest scandal in his government, related to the fox.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (third from the left) and the SAJID Health Minister (left on the left) and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak (fourth from the left) attended a cabinet meeting on July 5.
The decision to resign of the two ministers was considered a big shock for Prime Minister Johnson, especially after he had just escaped in the vote of no confidence in the National Assembly last month.
They also contributed to deepening the crack inside the government of Prime Minister Johnson at the time he was struggling with a rebellion from the Conservative Party MPs.
Johnson quickly appointed the replacement of Minister Sunak and Minister Javid, broadcasting the message that he would make efforts to stabilize the government and struggle to protect the prime minister's seat.
But not long after, Prime Minister Johnson suffered the next blow.
According to observers, with the continuous resignation, Prime Minister Johnson is facing political risks greater than any time in the last three years of volatile term.
Analysts and a number of senior MPs Conservative evaluated a series of decisions to resign from the ministers could weaken the foundation of support with Prime Minister Johnson right inside the conservative party, making the road ahead.
I did not see any door that could help him overcome the storm this time.
Because of his credibility in June, Prime Minister Johnson would not face any similar votes within 12 months, unless the British House of Representatives changed the regulations.
The support in the cabinet was a part of the power of Prime Minister Johnson, despite the political storm he encountered.
Observers said that the recent Prime Minister Johnson promoted to Conservative MP Chris Pincher as deputy leader of the Party's disciplinary office seemed to be a fuse that started the wave of resignation in the cabinet.
Last week, Pincher resigned after admitting drunken at a upper class club in London, where he was said to have touched the two men.
On July 5, Downing Street admitted that Prime Minister Johnson was reported on previous allegations against Mr. Pincher in 2019, something that the Prime Minister's office initially denied.
I apologize to all those who were heavily influenced by this incident, he said.
If the British Prime Minister said that the action was enough to hold on to the ministers, he was wrong.
For me, resigning while the world is facing the economic consequences of the pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine and other serious challenges are not an easy decision, he wrote.
I am sorry to have to inform me that I could no longer serve in this government anymore, Minister Javid said.
So far, it seems that some of the cabinet ministers are still with Prime Minister Johnson, including Foreign Minister Liz Truss, Defense Minister Ben Wallace and the Community Minister and his house Michael Gove.
According to analysts, Prime Minister Johnson passed the vote of no confidence in June largely because he had no clear face at that time.
Besides, many potential successive faces also gradually appear in a cabinet with many disagreements.
In addition to the part of the partying in the middle of blockade, a series of other scandals are also engulfing the prestige of Prime Minister Johnson, as Mr. Chi's money refurbished apartments in Downing street.
When the latest scandal broke out, some conservative parliamentarians made it clear that they did not want to have any more backwards for Prime Minister Johnson.
I voted against Johnson in a recent vote of vote and today continued to repeat my concerns, Laurence Robertson, a veteran member of the Conservative Party, wrote on Twitter.
The conservative party still has many people who can devote to our country.
When people like Sunak and Javid think that it was more than enough, I thought everything was arranged.