Boris Johnson set to step down on September 6
The scandal-hit UK prime minister has 8 weeks left in
his job.
BY ELENI
COUREA
July 11,
2022 10:11 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/boris-johnson-step-down-date-september-6/
LONDON —
Boris Johnson’s premiership will end on September 6 under a timetable agreed
Monday evening by Conservative Party bosses.
The U.K
prime minister is set to step down from his role in eight weeks’ time, after a
new Tory leader is elected in a ballot of party members ending September 5.
Johnson’s anointed successor is likely to take over as Tory leader and U.K.
prime minister the following day — Tuesday, September 6.
Graham
Brady, the chairman of the 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers, which decides
the leadership timetable, announced the terms on Monday night after the rules
were rubber-stamped by the Conservative Party board.
Nominations
for the leadership will open and close on Tuesday. Tory leadership hopefuls
will need to have secured the support of 20 of their MP colleagues by close of
play Tuesday to make it onto the ballot paper, ahead of the first vote among
Tory MPs the following day, Brady said.
Any
candidate with fewer than 30 votes in Wednesday’s initial ballot will be
knocked out. A second ballot is then expected to take place Thursday, with
either any candidate with fewer than 30 votes, or failing that the last-placed
candidate, dropping out.
A third ballot
among MPs, if one needs to take place, has then been penciled for next Monday,
July 18. Successive ballots are expected to take place daily on the same terms,
until only two candidates remain.
The final
two candidates will then be put to a vote of grassroots Conservative Party
members — thought to number around 200,000 people in total — lasting most of
the summer, with head-to-head debates to be held at hustings around the
country. The winner of that ballot will replace Johnson as prime minister.
Johnson
entered Downing Street in July 2019 after a similar process following Theresa
May’s resignation. She stayed on as leader and prime minister while the
two-month leadership contest took place, but then stepped down as soon as it
ended. Johnson took over on July 24, the day after the results of the Tory
members’ ballot were announced.
Brady said
this year’s battle was shaping up to be a “lively” contest, and that he hoped
it would bring a “proper, healthy constructive debate about the future
direction of the Conservative Party.”
He told
broadcasters: “We need to make sure there’s a reasonable amount of time for the
party membership and the country to have a chance to meet and question the
candidates at regional hustings.”
But he
added: “I’m very keen that we get this concluded as smoothly, cleanly and
rapidly as possible.”
Brady said
that around a dozen hustings with party members were due to take place, some of
them online.
The 1922
committee was eager to wrap up the parliamentary stages of the contest before
the Commons breaks for a six-week recess on Thursday, July 21.
Johnson was
forced to resign last week after losing the support of the bulk of Conservative
MPs. Mass ministerial resignations on Wednesday last week, triggered by the
exits of his Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Chancellor Rishi Sunak the
previous day made it impossible for him to appoint a new government.
The
ministerial departures were precipitated by a series of scandals about
Johnson’s personal and professional conduct, culminating in a bitter row over
the appointment of his Deputy Chief Whip Chris Pincher, a senior government
enforcer who resigned this month after being accused of groping two men at a
private club.
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