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Boris Johnson Faces No-Confidence Vote in UK: Live Updates (The New York Times)

Conservative lawmakers have triggered the internal party vote after several months of simmering scandal about lockdown-breaking parties held at Downing ...

If Mr. Johnson loses the confidence vote and there is a contest to replace him, several contenders are likely to step forward. The full report released said that Downing Street had changed some of its practices to address that issue. Despite those efforts, Mr. Brady confirmed that the threshold of 54 letters from Conservative lawmakers that was needed to secure a no-confidence vote had been passed. For some weeks, his conduct of the war in Ukraine appeared to have won Mr. Johnson a reprieve. The chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, was once seen as a leading contender after earning plaudits for assembling gargantuan fiscal rescue packages early in the pandemic. Under the rules, Mr. Johnson must now win a simple majority in a vote of his Conservative Party’s lawmakers to remain their leader. And last month a report by the senior civil servant, Sue Gray, painted a lurid picture of lawbreaking parties in Downing Street where staff members drank into the early hours, damaged property and on one occasion fought with each other. He has apologized for mistakes made. He said that the vote would take place between 6 and 8 p.m. Monday evening. On Monday the health secretary, Sajid Javid, told the BBC that Mr. Johnson would fight to stay on and appealed to Conservative lawmakers to unite around the prime minister and vote in favor of him. “He has delivered on Covid recovery and supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Despite calls for his resignation and a collapse in his opinion poll ratings, Mr. Johnson had fought hard to try to stem a tidal wave of internal criticism of his behavior and to prevent the confidence vote taking place.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to face no-confidence vote (NPR)

The vote follows revelations that Johnson and his staff repeatedly flouted restrictions they imposed on Britain in 2020 and 2021, which stirred public ...

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces Conservative Party ... (NBC News)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a confidence vote that could remove him from power on Monday amid public anger over the 'partygate' scandal.

Under increasing pressure, the government commissioned an investigation which found a widespread culture of boozy parties — 16 events in total — including punch-ups and vomit on the walls. Disquiet has bubbled for weeks, but early Monday party officials announced that there would be a so-called vote of confidence in the prime minister held later in the day. A Metropolitan Police investigation issued 126 fines to 83 people, including Johnson and his wife. In 2019, Johnson's predecessor Theresa May won such a vote, but the sizeable minority that came out against her made it clear that she could no longer carry on. And until now the total number of letters has only been known by one man, Sir Graham Brady, chairman of a group called the 1922 Committee, which represents backbench Conservative lawmakers. On Monday Brady confirmed the threshold for a vote had been reached. If Johnson wins the secret ballot, he will be safe from further challenge for 12 months — officially at least. He and dozens of others have been been fined by police for the parties — having previously denied breaking any rules. One of them, Jesse Norman, tweeted his letter Monday saying that Johnson had “presided over a culture of casual law-breaking.” The prime minister had previously said that he had been “vindicated” over the parties — a claim that Norman described in his letter as “grotesque.” During Saturday's concert at Buckingham Palace, comedian Lee Mack also cracked jokes about his unpopularity before a nationwide audience. In a statement, Johnson’s office said the confidence vote was “a chance to end months of speculation and allow the government to draw a line and move on.” The prime minister will make his case to lawmakers beforehand, telling them that “when they’re united and focused on the issues that matter to voters, there is no more formidable political force,” the statement said. The vote, which is due to be held between 1 p.m. ET and 3 p.m. ET, was triggered after dozens of Conservative lawmakers submitted letters of no confidence in his leadership.

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Boris Johnson will face a vote of confidence on Monday - CNN (CNN)

Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee of backbench lawmakers, said in a statement Monday that the number of Conservative Party parliamentarians calling ...

If Johnson wins the vote comfortably, he could arguably emerge stronger within his party, which has struggled to identify a rival politician to challenge Johnson in recent months. A defeat in the vote on Monday would effectively end the career of one of Britain's highest profile post-war politicians. Johnson's predecessor Theresa May was the last sitting British leader to face a no-confidence vote from their own party. The scandal over parties is not the first to dent Johnson's reputation. When 15% of Conservative lawmakers have submitted letters, a vote of confidence is triggered among all Conservative lawmakers. A narrow win, by contrast, would leave Johnson's reputation diminished even if it does not topple his government. The process is murky -- the letters are kept secret and the chair, currently Brady, doesn't even reveal how many have been handed in. He has also been criticized for his response to a cost-of-living crisis. The party is facing two difficult parliamentary by-elections later this month. Several of Johnson's top ministers have already declared their support for him. The vote Chancellor Rishi Sunak also tweeted that he would back Johnson in the vote and "will continue to back him as we focus on growing the economy, tackling the cost of living and clearing the Covid backlogs."

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Britain's Boris Johnson to face no-confidence vote from his party (The Washington Post)

LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday evening will face a punishing vote of no confidence by his fellow Conservative Party lawmakers ...

Analysts said that Conservative lawmakers were hesitant until recently to give Johnson the shove as he has been a proven vote winner with cross-party appeal. This is starting to pose a serious electoral threat to the Conservative Party.” “I have followed the rules that we have in place. Johnson was booed by some when attended a jubilee service on Friday at St Paul’s Cathedral. To survive, Johnson needs just a simple majority — or 180 votes — of his fellow party members. But he will be wounded.

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Britain's Boris Johnson to face no-confidence vote (Los Angeles Times)

Britain's governing Conservatives will hold a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson that could oust him from the premiership.

“The problems we face aren’t easy to solve,” he wrote on the Conservative Home website. He urged Britons to “move on” and focus on righting the battered economy and helping Ukraine defend itself against Russia’s invasion. His selection in July 2019 capped a roller-coaster journey to the top. The last prime minister to survive a no-confidence vote was Theresa May in 2018. If he doesn’t, the party will choose a new leader, who will become prime minister. “The threshold of 15% has been passed,” Brady said. Monday’s vote comes as Johnson’s government is under intense pressure to ease the pain of skyrocketing energy and food bills. But under Boris Johnson’s leadership, our plan for jobs shows how we are navigating through these global challenges. She never regained her authority and resigned within months, sparking a leadership contest that was won by Johnson. Still, with no clear front-runner to succeed him, most political observers think Johnson will defeat the challenge and remain prime minister. But the fact that enough lawmakers are demanding a vote represents a watershed moment for him — and a narrow margin of victory would leave him a hobbled leader whose days are likely numbered. Lawmaker Jesse Norman, a longtime Johnson supporter, said Monday that the prime minister had “ presided over a culture of casual law-breaking” and had left the government “adrift and distracted.”

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El primer ministro británico, Boris Johnson, se enfrentará a un voto ... (KESQ)

Sir Graham Brady, presidente del Comité 1922, dijo en un comunicado el lunes que el número de parlamentarios del Partido Conservador que pedían la votación ...

El partido se enfrenta a dos difíciles elecciones parciales parlamentarias a finales de este mes. También ha sido criticado por su respuesta a la crisis del costo de vida. La votación se llevará a cabo entre las 6 p.m. y las 8 p.m. hora local del lunes.

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Gran Bretaña. Moción de censura interna para Boris Johnson en el ... (La Izquierda Diario)

El primer ministro británico Boris Johnson enfrentará una moción de censura interna anunciada por el exministro de Exteriores conservador Graham Brady, con al menos 54 diputados conservadores más. La crisis abierta tras el "partygate" podría sacar a ...

Además, este jueves tuvieron lugar las elecciones municipales parciales en Reino Unido en las que el primer ministro conservador, Boris Johnson, ponía a prueba su popularidad tras haber sido multado por participar en fiestas ilegales en Downing Street durante la pandemia. 99 parlamentarios Conservadores rechazaron la propuesta para imponer certificados de vacunas para el acceso a discotecas y eventos multitudinarios. Esta votación fue anunciada por el diputado conservador Graham Brady, actualmente presidente del 1922 Comitee, formado por los diputados tories que no están en un ministerio, con el apoyo de al menos 54 diputados.

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3 claves para entender el inminente voto de confianza contra Boris ... (BBC Mundo)

Al menos 54 legisladores de su partido han manifestado que no tienen confianza en el primer ministro. Para seguir al frente del país, necesita 180 votos de ...

Por detrás en las encuestas, eso puede sonar improbable. Habrá un voto de confianza contra el primer ministro, y sus colegas conservadores tienen que tomar la importante decisión de destituir a Boris Johnson en medio de una guerra en Europa y una crisis del coste de vida. Así que algunas de las especulaciones en Westminster, tanto de los diputados conservadores como de los laboristas, se refieren a la posibilidad de que el primer ministro busque un nuevo mandato y convoque elecciones anticipadas. La unidad de investigación política de la BBC calcula en 73 el número de colegas del partido que han declarado públicamente su apoyo, un número que incluye la mayoría de sus ministros. Según el corresponsal político de la BBC, Ian Watson, algunos de los críticos del primer ministro confían en que alrededor de un tercio de sus compañeros diputados, entre 120 y 130, votarán "definitivamente" en contra de Johnson. Según el diputado, existe una "profunda preocupación" por la forma en que se está manejando la política, con la creación de "líneas divisorias" cuando se necesita un liderazgo "unificador" y "positivo".

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ANÁLISIS | Incluso si Boris Johnson sobrevive al voto de confianza ... (CNN)

Varias razones hacen que sea muy probable que Boris Johnson sobreviva al voto de confianza. Pero eso, sin embargo, no significa que su pesadilla haya ...

Se cree que hay alrededor de 180 parlamentarios en la nómina del Gobierno, entre ellos ministros, secretarios privados parlamentarios y vicepresidentes de partidos, aunque debido a la turbia disposición de las personas que desempeñan trabajos no públicos, es difícil obtener una cifra exacta. Sin embargo, es posible que estas reglas puedan ser reescritas por el Partido Conservador. Primero, los rebeldes que habían estado conspirando en secreto para deshacerse de él finalmente se vieron obligados a mostrar su mano.

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Here's what's going on in the U.K. as Boris Johnson faces a ... (MarketWatch)

In a development that's been building for weeks, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing a confidence vote.

Part of that stems from the fact that any Johnson replacement would come from his own, ideologically homogenous party. One of the MPs who said then that May had to resign, Jacob Rees-Mogg, now says that Johnson should stay if he commands a simple majority. Johnson’s likely to win an overwhelming percentage of those in the government, which could give him some 180 votes right off the bat, unless there’s a secret plot that the notoriously leaky party has managed to hide. He could still face pressure to resign, but he wouldn’t face any new no-confidence vote for at least a year. Politico’s roundup of polls shows the opposition Labour Party with a comfortable seven-point lead in voting intentions. Jesse Norman, who stated he will be voting against Johnson, labeled “grotesque” the prime minister’s reported feeling of vindication after the release of the Sue Gray report on the investigation into those incidents at No. 10.

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¿Cómo pueden tumbar a Boris Johnson los conservadores? (swissinfo.ch)

Hartos del escándalo del partygate , esas frecuentes fiestas a menudo alcoholizadas en Downing Street pese a las restricciones anti-covid, diputados del ...

Y el partido podría perder dos escaños durante una elección parcial en junio en Inglaterra. El propio Boris Johnson asumió la jefatura de gobierno en julio de 2019, al derrotar fácilmente a Jeremy Hunt en la carrera al liderazgo conservador desencadenado tras la dimisión de Theresa May, incapaz entonces de convencer a los diputados de su partido sobre su estrategia ante el Brexit. A menos que uno de los finalistas se retire, los dos nombres son entonces sometidos a voto al conjunto de los miembros del partido, tras un campaña que se lleva a cabo en todo el Reino Unido durante varias semanas.

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British PM Boris Johnson faces vote of no-confidence (Christian Science Monitor)

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has led the nation out of the European Union and through a pandemic. On Monday, Parliament will vote if he gets to ...

He urged Britons to “move on” and focus on righting the battered economy and helping Ukraine defend itself against a Russian invasion. His selection in July 2019 capped a rollercoaster journey to the top. If he doesn’t, the party will choose a new leader, who will also become prime minister. The vote comes as Mr. Johnson’s government is under intense pressure to ease the pain of skyrocketing energy and food bills. Conservative Party official Graham Brady announced Monday that he had received letters calling for a no-confidence vote from at least 54 Tory legislators, enough to trigger the measure under party rules. Lawmaker Jesse Norman, a longtime Mr. Johnson supporter, said Monday that the prime minister had “presided over a culture of casual law-breaking” and had left the government “adrift and distracted.” Still, with no clear front-runner to succeed Mr. Johnson, most political observers think he will defeat the challenge and remain prime minister. Ms. Gray said the “senior leadership team” must bear responsibility for “failures of leadership and judgment.” He had held major offices, including London mayor and U.K. foreign secretary, but also spent periods on the political sidelines after self-inflicted gaffes. To remain in office, Mr. Johnson needs to win the backing of a simple majority of the 359 Conservative lawmakers. Mr. Johnson’s Downing Street office said the prime minister welcomed the vote as “a chance to end months of speculation and allow the government to draw a line and move on, delivering on the people’s priorities.” But the fact that enough lawmakers are demanding a vote represents a watershed moment for him – and a narrow victory would leave him a hobbled leader whose days are likely numbered.

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How Boris Johnson went from landslide victory to no-confidence vote (The Washington Post)

Dismissed as the clown prince of British politics for decades, Johnson secured an enormous parliamentary majority for his Conservative Party after calling an ...

The report, compiled by senior civil servant Sue Gray, detailed excessive alcohol consumption and partying until near dawn at the center of British politics. With inflation in Britain hitting record highs, critics argued that Johnson’s mismanagement was causing a cost of living crisis. The police investigation ultimately determined that 83 people violated lockdown rules, including the prime minister, his wife, Carrie, and Chancellor Rishi Sunak. The scandal quickly led to recriminations and resignations. On April 12, police investigating the parties fined Johnson for his attendance at a birthday party reportedly organized by his wife at 10 Downing Street during a strict lockdown in June 2020. Return to menu Return to menu The pandemic would go on to kill more than 170,000 people across Britain, with millions more infected. Return to menu Return to menu Return to menu If Johnson gets a simple majority of members of parliament — 180 votes — he can stay as prime minister.

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El primer ministro británico Boris Johnson enfrenta una moción de ... (Voz de América)

Si Johnson pierde la moción entre los 359 legisladores conservadores, el partido elegirá un nuevo líder que se convertirá también en primer ministro. Si gana, ...

La última vez que un primer ministro sobrevivió a una moción de censura fue Theresa May en 2018. Graham Brady, quien ocupa un cargo en el partido, anunció el lunes que había recibido cartas suficientes de los legisladores pidiendo la moción sobre el liderazgo de Johnson para celebrarla. Si Johnson pierde la moción entre los 359 legisladores conservadores, el partido elegirá un nuevo líder que se convertirá también en primer ministro.

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The Boris Johnson No-Confidence Vote, Explained (Vogue.com)

Here's everything you need to know about the vote against the leadership of British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, later today.

Buoyed by those who supported the U.K. leaving the European Union, he stood in the party leadership election following former Prime Minister Theresa May’s resignation, and won with 66% of the vote. The leader requires a simple majority of 50% plus one extra vote to survive; afterward, a similar vote can’t take place for at least another year. The motion can generally be proposed by members of either party against their own party or the opposition, but within the Conservative party, it requires at least 15% of one party’s MPs to submit a letter of no confidence in order to trigger a ballot.

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WATCH LIVE: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces no ... (PBS NewsHour)

The charismatic leader renowned for his ability to connect with voters has recently struggled to turn the page on revelations that he and his staff ...

He urged Britons to “move on” and focus on righting the battered economy and helping Ukraine defend itself against a Russian invasion. His selection in July 2019 capped a rollercoaster journey to the top. If he doesn’t, the party will choose a new leader, who will also become prime minister. But the fact that enough lawmakers are demanding a vote represents a watershed moment for him — and a narrow victory would leave him a hobbled leader whose days are likely numbered. Hours later, party lawmakers lined up by the dozen in a corridor at Parliament to cast their ballots in a wood-paneled room, handing over their phones as they entered to ensure secrecy. The vote comes as Johnson’s government is under intense pressure to ease the pain of skyrocketing energy and food bills Johnson’s allies insist he will stay in office if he wins by even a single vote. “To disrupt that progress now would be inexcusable to many who lent their vote to us for the first time at the last general election, and who want to see our prime minister deliver the changes promised for their communities.” The prime minister said he was “humbled” and took “full responsibility” — but insisted he would not resign. Gray said the “senior leadership team” must bear responsibility for “failures of leadership and judgment.” To remain in office, Johnson needs to win the backing of a simple majority of the 359 Conservative lawmakers. Still, with no clear front-runner to succeed Johnson, most political observers think he will defeat the challenge and remain prime minister.

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UK PM Boris Johnson narrowly survives confidence vote triggered ... (CNBC)

Some 211 Conservative Party lawmakers voted in favor of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, while 148 voted against him — a result worse than many expected.

Speaking to reporters after the result, Johnson said he was "certainly not interested" in snap elections. Some 211 Conservative Party lawmakers voted in favor of the prime minister on Monday, while 148 voted against him. Berenberg Bank Senior Economist Kallum Pickering said that Johnson's win does not mean it's back to normal for his government. Former Health Minister Jeremy Hunt, meanwhile, indicated he would be voting "for change." The confidence vote was triggered after 15% of Conservative lawmakers (or 54 of the current 359 Conservative Party MPs) submitted letters of no-confidence to Brady. Johnson needed the support of a simple majority of 180 MPs to win the vote, but the figure of 148 was worse than many expected.

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Boris Johnson survives, but with his position badly bruised (CNN)

Boris Johnson has survived a vote of confidence held by his own party. Conservative MPs voted Monday in a secret ballot by 211 to 148 to allow Johnson to ...

If they do, it will be hard for even Johnson's most vocal supporters to claim that the Prime Minister's unpopularity had nothing to do with it. For months, Johnson and his government has been caught up in scandals that range from protecting an MP who had breached lobbying rules to another MP being found guilty of sexually abusing a 15-year-old boy. Its handling of the Partygate scandal has been at times shambolic and incoherent. Some detractors also said he'd struck a serious tone at the meeting, and that they expected Johnson to win. Ahead of the vote, a margin of 80 was considered by many to be a worst-case-scenario. Though the vote may impact his legacy, Johnson never really expected to lose.

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Boris Johnson: British Prime Minister wins confidence vote (NBC News)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a confidence vote among Conservative Party lawmakers in Parliament on Monday as 'partygate' scandal fallout hit his ...

The prime minister attempted to portray his survival as "a very good result for politics and the country." A Metropolitan Police investigation issued 126 fines to 83 people, including Johnson and his wife. The anger has been compounded because Johnson, who critics point out has a record of saying things that turn out not to be true, repeatedly denied that such parties ever happened But those rules can and have been changed in the past. That's a majority of just 63, splitting his party 59 percent to 41 — a far bigger mutiny than many pundits expected. Opinion polls for Johnson and his party have crashed following the revelations that he and aides held a string of alcohol-fueled parties in violation of Covid-19 restrictions, a scandal known as "partygate." Public anger has clearly not ebbed, with the prime minister and his wife booed as they arrived for a Platinum Jubilee event last week.

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Boris Johnson sobrevivió a una moción de censura y seguirá al ... (Infobae.com)

El primer ministro británico logró que 211 de los 359 diputados conservadores votaran a su favor. De todas formas, los 148 legisladores que se expresaron en ...

Se presume que dentro de las dos naves hay un importante material arqueológico y tesoros de la época colonial. “Satisfecha de que los compañeros hayan respaldado al primer ministro. Y eso es exactamente lo que podemos hacer ahora”, dijo a los periodistas tras sobrevivir a la votación .

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson survives a no-confidence vote ... (USA TODAY)

The UK's Boris Johnson survived a rebellion from his own party triggered in part by revelations of drunken Downing Street parties held in violation of ...

Some 60% of the British public would like him removed from office, according to YouGov, a polling and research firm. Some Conservative lawmakers have found it difficult to defend. However, the fact that the secret-ballot vote happened at all leaves him politically wounded.

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Boris Johnson sobrevive por escaso margen un voto de confianza ... (CNN)

El primer ministro británico, Boris Johnson, sobrevivió este lunes a una moción de censura impulsada por legisladores descontentos de su partido.

Pero Johnson también ha sido criticado por su respuesta a la crisis por los costos, y su partido sufrió fuertes pérdidas en las elecciones locales de mayo. May sobrevivió por poco a esa votación, que había sido convocada en medio de meses de caos por su acuerdo del brexit, pero finalmente dimitió meses después. A pesar de la victoria, el Partido Laborista de la oposición ha dicho que, al aferrarse al poder esta vez, Johnson hace aún más probable la perspectiva de unas elecciones anticipadas. "Usualmente caen razonablemente rápido después". La votación comenzó a las 6 p.m. (1 p.m. hora de Miami) del lunes, después de que Johnson instara a los legisladores conservadores a respaldarle y les recordara que había llevado al partido a su mayor victoria electoral en 40 años, según una carta que escribió vista por PA Media. Lo que es significativo es que casi la mitad de su propio partido parlamentario no lo apoyó, tres años después de que llevara al Partido Conservador a una victoria aplastante en las últimas elecciones generales.

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Boris Johnson, el escapista político que volvió a salvarse pero no ... (swissinfo.ch)

Algo que según algunos se demuestra con el inusual ejercicio que realizó para decidir su posición sobre el Brexit: columnista del diario conservador The Daily ...

Se le acusa de haber cometido graves errores diplomáticos antes de dimitir dos años después por sus desacuerdos sobre cómo realizar el Brexit. Entre 1989 y 1994 fue corresponsal del Telegraph en Bruselas, donde escribió artículos que ridiculizaban las regulaciones europeas. además de los siete reconocidos. Uno de los varios escándalos personales de un político que no quiere decir cuántos hijos tiene... Esto alimentó la impresión de que su decisión escondía un cálculo político, cuando en el referéndum de 2016, este gran admirador de Winston Churchill --sobre el que escribió una biografía-- surgió como uno de los principales defensores de la salida británica de la Unión Europea. Carismático y controvertido, Boris Johnson es conocido por su talento para escapar a las crisis personales y profesionales y este lunes volvió a hacerlo, sobreviviendo a un voto de confianza que asestó no obstante un duro golpe a su legitimidad.

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson barely survives a no-confidence vote (Vox)

The final vote Monday was 211 to 148, which means Johnson won enough support from Conservative members of Parliament to remain as the leader of his party after ...

And in May, the Tories lost hundreds of seats in local elections, a sign that the electorate was moving against Johnson and his party. Johnson and his backers had used Russia’s war in Ukraine to try to tamp down some of the Partygate criticism, and make the case against a change in leadership during the crisis. But the crisis for Johnson came this weekend after the head of the 1922 Committee, which is the parliamentary group for Conservative members of Parliament, told Johnson it had reached the threshold of 54 letters (from about 15 percent of Conservative MPs) necessary to trigger a no-confidence vote in his leadership. A sign of Johnson’s undoing came during the Queen’s Jubilee, when a crowd booed Johnson while he was arriving at St. Paul’s Cathedral for a service. Johnson told the House of Commons that “it did not occur to me, then or subsequently, that a gathering in the Cabinet Room just before a vital meeting on Covid strategy could amount to a breach of the rules.” “The overwhelming majority of discontent is tied narrowly and exclusively, I think, to Johnson’s conduct — and the lying, particularly, given all the sacrifices that people have had,” Allen said. The general gist of the report was the same as the truncated version — a profound failure of leadership, and a conclusion that many of the gatherings should not have happened based on Covid-19 rules. It was not a huge amount of money, but it made Johnson the first prime minister found to have broken the law while in office. Ultimately, the man Johnson picked to lead it had to step aside after it emerged that he might have hosted a party. (The BBC has a good “Partygate” timeline to keep track of all these wine-and-cheese nights and “leaving dos.”) Meanwhile, as Gray was pursuing her probe, London’s Metropolitan Police launched their own criminal investigation into whether any parties at Downing Street violated Covid-19 regulations, which meant top officials, including Johnson himself, could potentially face penalties. “This isn’t going to go anywhere because it is a millstone around his neck — and will be now for as long as his premiership continues,” said Nicholas Allen, a professor of politics at Royal Holloway, University of London. This very well might be the “beginning of the end” for Johnson’s leadership.

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Boris Johnson gana voto de confianza conservador y sigue como ... (El Tiempo Latino)

Un total de 211 diputados votaron a favor de Johnson y 148 en contra. Al salir victorioso, no se enfrentará a otra moción durante un año.

"El premio de esta noche es enorme, lo mejor está por llegar", agregó, según la misma fuente, insinuando una próxima bajada de impuestos, medida muy popular en un momento de inflación disparada que está estrangulando a muchas familias incapaces de llegar a fin de mes. Sin embargo, el jefe del Ejecutivo, castigado por el escándalo de las fiestas en Downing Street durante la pandemia, sufrió un fuerte revés al ver el número de parlamentarios "tories" que votaron por retirarle la confianza y, en consecuencia, apartarlo del cargo. Dejen de hablar de Westminster y empiecen a hablar de la gente que nos envió aquí", habría dicho Johnson, según uno de los asistentes.

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Boris Johnson faces a no-confidence vote over lockdown parties (West Virginia Public Broadcasting)

Earlier today, a secret ballot was triggered by scores of British lawmakers writing to party bosses calling on the PM to quit.

It’s all tied to revelations that during a COVID-19 lockdown, the official home of the prime minister hosted a string of illegal parties. Earlier today, a secret ballot was triggered by scores of British lawmakers writing to party bosses calling on the PM to quit. Elected members of the U.K.’s ruling Conservative party are about to decide whether to remove Prime Minister Boris Johnson from office.

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Boris Johnson hangs on as UK prime minister — just — but his days ... (CNBC)

Monday's vote saw Johnson win the backing of most of his Conservative lawmakers, but by a much slimmer margin than his supporters had hoped.

And in the meantime he might still be forced to resign if his inner circle turn against him," Monks noted. "I think the key metric for a lot of MPs is the opinion polls, they'll be looking at Boris Johnson's personal ratings ... and the gap between them and the Labour Party." I don't believe he will fight the next election. We've got what really is a lame-duck prime minister," he told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick Tuesday. "To some extent we assume that the Conservatives will lose both of those by-elections, but we shouldn't minimize the impact. Johnson needed a simple majority of 180 MPs to win the vote, but the figure of 148 was worse than many expected and means that over 40% of his own lawmakers have no confidence in the prime minister —despite his efforts to win their support.

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Opinion | Boris Johnson Is Fatally Wounded (The New York Times)

Ms. Balls is the deputy political editor of The Spectator. LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson's moment of reckoning has arrived at last. After months of ...

The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. But as Mr. Johnson attempts to move on from a painful, authority-draining vote, it’s hard to escape the feeling that this cat is on his ninth and final life. The sense among senior Tories is that if a majority turns against Mr. Johnson, he will be gone before the year is out. Mr. Johnson’s supporters insist that he is the exception to the rule, that he isn’t, as one minister put it on TV, a “dead man walking.” There was a time when the bulk of Conservative lawmakers would have believed the claim. Then there’s the small matter of a House of Commons investigation into whether Mr. Johnson misled Parliament, usually a resigning offense. The breaches led to a police investigation, during which he became the first sitting prime minister to be fined by the police, and a drawn-out independent inquiry, which unearthed lurid details of partying at Downing Street. He became vulnerable to one of the most dangerous charges in British politics: hypocrisy. In a sign of national disapproval, Mr. Johnson was greeted with boos and jeers at the Platinum Jubilee service on Friday. It’s not that a Conservative politician being booed is rare; in fact, it’s quite common. In a signed letter to colleagues, he grudgingly admitted that “some of that criticism has perhaps been fair” — before quickly adding, “some less so.” The biggest factor in Mr. Johnson’s fall from grace, of course, is Partygate. In a scandal that shook British politics, he and members of his staff were accused of repeatedly breaching lockdown rules. Instead, it tends to mark the beginning of the end, the start of a leader’s slow death. He won the mayoralty — twice — in Labour-voting London, led the Leave campaign to victory in the Brexit referendum and in 2019 secured the largest Tory majority since the days of Mrs. Thatcher. It was, he said in a defiant response, a victory that meant “we can focus on the stuff that really matters.”

Boris Johnson trata de reafirmar su autoridad tras rebelión (San Diego Union-Tribune en Español)

El primer ministro británico, Boris Johnson, se reúne con su gabinete e intenta reafirmar su mermada autoridad tras superar un voto de no confianza que ...

También fue un margen más estrecho del que consiguió su predecesora, Theresa May, en una votación de no confianza en 2018. Consiguió más que eso, pero aunque él describió su victoria como “convincente”, la rebelión era mayor de lo que algunos de sus partidarios esperaban. Johnson necesitaba el apoyo de 180 de los 359 legisladores conservadores en la votación secreta del lunes para mantenerse en el poder.

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Professor known as'Mystic Meg of politics' says Boris Johnson will ... (The Guardian)

Prof Jon Tonge , who teaches British politics at the University of Liverpool, is kicking himself for not betting on a contest he so accurately forecast. In a ...

“It gives you a nice warm feeling,” he said. He said: “At the start of the day, I was thinking the result would be virtually the same as the no confidence vote in Theresa May. But during the day, it became clear that the level of opposition was going to be greater. Tonge said he initially expected Johnson to match the performance of his predecessor. He added: “This is the political escapologist of political escapologist. He recalled: “I said Sinn Féin would get 26 seats and they got 27. In a tweet posted 58 minutes before the result was announced, Tonge correctly predicted 211 MPs or 59% would back Johnson. He also predicted that 147 or 41% would rebel.

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Boris Johnson Still Shaky After No-Confidence Vote: Live Updates (The New York Times)

Despite surviving a no-confidence vote in Parliament, Britain's prime minister must now weather a risky Parliamentary by-election this month and, ...

Mr. Johnson and his wife, Carrie Johnson, were booed as they walked up the steps of St. Paul’s Cathedral on Friday ahead of a service of thanksgiving. Nodding to the Downing Street parties that have nearly been Mr. Johnson’s undoing, it said: “The Party Is Over Boris.” She won a robust majority, but her popularity had been weakened — also by a highly unpopular household tax that she refused to abandon — and the next year, her leadership was put up for a vote again. Some analysts believe that Mr. Johnson is now so politically damaged and unpopular that it would be better for the opposition parties if he clings to power and leads the Conservatives into the next election. She decided not to stand for a second round of voting, and stepped down a few days later. And one golden rule of British politics is that voters rarely warm to parties that are divided. “We are going to get on with the massive agenda that we were elected to deliver in 2019,” he said. If they win, that would send shock waves through the Conservative Party, signaling to many of its lawmakers in the south that they, too, are at risk of losing their seats when the next general election comes. The parties have no way of forcing a general election, which does not need to take place until January 2025, though Mr. Johnson is expected to call it earlier. That was the case for the previous prime minister, Theresa May, who survived a no-confidence vote in December 2018 but announced her resignation within six months of her victory after relentless pressure. On June 23, voters will cast ballots in Wakefield, in the north of England, where Imran Ahmad Khan quit after being convicted of sexually assaulting a teenager. The bigger question facing Mr. Johnson is how he will pass difficult legislation when more than 40 percent of his lawmakers voted to oust him.

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What's next for Boris Johnson? Here's what you need to know - CNN (CNN)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived a vote of confidence triggered by discontented lawmakers in his own Conservative Party, but his troubles ...

Following the vote, Starmer said Johnson was "utterly unfit for the great office that he holds" and accused Conservative lawmakers of ignoring the British public. A nuclear option, which Johnson on Monday said he had no interest in, would be to call a snap election. If it turns out Johnson's standing has been damaged beyond repair, he might opt for a voluntary exit rather than face the humiliating demise that she endured, which ultimately led to Johnson becoming Prime Minister. Judging by his comments so far, the Prime Minister will aim to continue to cling on. Losses in those polls could heap more pressure on Johnson ahead of a national general election expected in 2024. These rules, however, can change at any time -- as many pointed out on Monday and Tuesday.

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A Bruised Boris Johnson Wins Confidence Vote (Foreign Policy)

Johnson remains Britain's prime minister but faces a restive Conservative Party as more than 40 percent of his party's members of Parliament voted against his ...

Today, Afrikaans is only the third-most spoken language within households—after Zulu and Xhosa—in a country that recognizes 11 official languages. For many South Africans, Afrikaans is closely associated with the white supremacist government that ruled the country during the apartheid era and imposed Afrikaans language requirements on the country’s Black majority, sparking widespread protests by Black schoolchildren. He’ll be keenly aware of the demise of Theresa May, the previous British prime minister who also survived a leadership challenge—with a larger margin of victory—only to resign six months later. Bookies currently have Jeremy Hunt, a former British foreign secretary, as Johnson’s likely successor, with Penny Mordaunt, a junior trade minister; Liz Truss, the current foreign secretary; and Tom Tugendhat, chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee (and occasional FP contributor) rounding out the top four. Rajapaksa’s presidential powers may yet be reined in if lawmakers successfully pass a new amendment in Parliament. The Americas summit. In practice, the relatively thin margin of victory means that Johnson must keep looking over his shoulder. How has the British media reacted? Sri Lanka’s future. British betting shops currently give the shortest odds to a crop of leaders with a foreign-policy background. U.S. solar boost. Kishida’s new pitch.

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Boris Johnson Survives, for Now (The New Yorker)

Many observers, including a number of Conservatives, think that his premiership has been holed below the waterline.

After the outcome was announced, Johnson brazenly hailed it as “a convincing result, a decisive result.” The headline in the Financial Times was closer to the truth: “Weakened Boris Johnson Scrapes Through After Damaging Confidence Vote.” Like Trump, Johnson is too self-focussed and slippery to be confined within a single political philosophy, and, like Trump, he blames the media for his troubles. The latter reference was to Johnson’s Trump-like attempts to centralize power in his own office, neutering his Cabinet as well as Parliament itself. How much longer will Johnson last in Downing Street? Under the current Conservative Party rules, his leadership can’t be challenged again for at least twelve months. . . . Rather, you are simply seeking to campaign, to keep changing the subject and to create political and cultural dividing lines mainly for your advantage.” Norman added, “You are apparently trying to import elements of a presidential system of government that is entirely foreign to our constitution and law. A photograph from November, 2020, during the deadly second wave of the coronavirus, showed Johnson standing in a room at 10 Downing Street, surrounded by other people and bottles of alcohol, raising a glass to a departing colleague. If Stewart is proved correct, Partygate won’t be the only thing that did in Johnson, although the scandal has certainly turned many ordinary voters against him, and particularly against his clumsy efforts to cover up the high jinks at No. 10. Is there anyone here who doesn’t like a glass of wine to decompress?” The current situation isn’t directly comparable because May, after her vote, was still burdened by the ongoing Brexit stalemate, whereas the COVID restrictions are now in the past. An independent report published last month detailed a number of social events at 10 Downing Street during which staffers partied late into the night, drinking heavily, and, in at least one instance, belting out karaoke. The Prime Minister survived, but more than forty per cent of his own party had abandoned him. Since Boris Johnson became Britain’s Prime Minister, in July, 2019, comparisons between him and Donald Trump have perhaps been overdone a bit.

Boris Johnson survives no confidence vote (West Virginia Public Broadcasting)

While Johnson won his no confidence vote, the number of those who opposed him is far higher than most analysts had expected.

And what makes it so difficult for the Conservatives in selecting a replacement is that he so resoundingly defeated many of the party's leading lights in the contest that made him prime minister. But for him or anyone else, one major obstacle would be creating a mechanism to get Johnson out of Downing Street, kicking and screaming, as several reports have suggested. MARX: Well, yeah, as even some of his staunchest critics will acknowledge, Johnson's shown a real talent for political comebacks, unexpected surprises - twice winning the London mayoral election, along with top government jobs, a leadership contest and then that 2019 general election. MARX: Well, for many months there's been a pretty steady drip of revelations and reporting about that behavior inside Downing Street during the pandemic - drinks gatherings, garden parties, even a karaoke machine - ignoring the kind of social restrictions that blanketed Britain for such long periods of time. What exactly went on at the prime minister's residence that was so damaging? And yet after the vote itself took place, in private, the results of the secret ballot showed more than 40% of the Conservative legislators in Parliament had voted against Johnson's continued leadership.

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