Wednesday, November 24, 2021

First letters of complaint received: Is Boris Johnson facing a vote of no confidence?

Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger First letters of complaint received: Is Boris Johnson facing a vote of no confidence? ksta - 8 hrs ago Confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson seems to be crumbling: According to reports, at least one first no-confidence letter from a backbencher in his own party has been received by the relevant committee. The Telegraph reported on Wednesday, citing party sources. "It won't come to the 50 letters it would take (for a vote of no confidence), but it is causing concern," the unnamed source told the usually pro-government paper. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is coming under pressure. Another Tory politician stated that "the usual suspects" had lost confidence in Johnson and expressed this in letters to that effect. The Sun also reported that several letters had been received. Boris Johnson: Prime Minister under pressure after corruption allegations? The Conservative head of government has come under increased pressure in recent weeks. Allegations of corruption and nepotism had brought the Tory party into disrepute. Critics accuse Boris Johnson of not taking decisive enough action against "sleaze". Most recently, a completely unsuccessful speech to a leading industry association, in which the Prime Minister at times completely lost the thread of the conversation, was the straw that broke the camel's back. A Downing Street spokesman, however, reassured the public on Tuesday that Johnson was fine and in control of the situation. In London's Westminster government district, speculation is rife as to whether there is currently mobilisation against Johnson in Number 11 Downing Street - the centre of power of Finance Minister Rishi Sunak. Rifts between the prime minister and his chancellor of the exchequer had already opened up in recent months on various issues. In addition, the 41-year-old Sunak is seen as the hopeful of his party and a possible successor to Johnson as its leader. (dpa)----------------------------------------------------------------- Satire is my favourite animal by Wolfgang Hampel always makes me laugh, even if my day was very modest. When asked what his biggest worry was, Wolfgang Hampel said he feared that reality would overtake satire and he would become unemployed. I have no fears of that, although British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is obviously aiming for that. This writer can think of something for everything. Hopefully there will be new fireworks soon. I'm really looking forward to it. You can order one of the most humorous books ever----------------------- Satire is my favourite animal by Wolfgang Hampel:------------- national & international--------------------- USA , United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Germany, Hungary, Japan , Japan, Mexico, Austria, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- Wolfgang Hampel in the SWR 3 television programme HERZSCHLAG-MOMENTE on Saturday, 3 August 2019, at 9:50 pm.