After the appointment of the head of the Ministry of Finance and many other controversial decisions, members of the Conservative Party of Great Britain called on Prime Minister Liz Trasses to leave her post, writes The Guardian.
“In recent weeks, I watched the government undermined the economic authority of Britain and irreparably split our party. Enough, then enough. I wrote to the prime minister to ask her to resign because she no longer enjoys the trust of this country” – said the parliamentarian Jamie Wallis.
He was publicly supported by the Sopartians of Chrispin Blunt and Andrew Briden, as well as representatives of large businesses, who suffered due to the economic policy of the Prime Minister.
According to the rules of the conservative party, the prime minister after election receives an annual “immunity” from a vote of no confidence. However, now this practice can be changed if the decision supports the vast majority of conservatives.