Wednesday, May 15

Boris Johnson ally Nadine Dorries quits Britain’s Parliament after months of delay

LONDON — British Conservative lawmaker Nadine Dorries stepped down from the House of Commons on Saturday, greater than two months after asserting she was quitting within the wake of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s personal resignation from Parliament.

Dorries, who served as tradition secretary in Johnson’s authorities, left with a broadside in opposition to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whom Johnson and his allies blame for serving to to topple the previous chief.

In a resignation letter revealed by the Daily Mail, Dorries accused Sunak of presiding over “a zombie Parliament where nothing meaningful has happened.” She additionally accused him of serving to to “whip up a public frenzy” in opposition to her.



Dorries is the most recent in a string of political departures linked to Johnson, who give up as a lawmaker in June after a parliamentary ethics committee discovered he had lied about rule-flouting events in his workplace throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Johnson branded the probe a “witch hunt.”

Johnson’s Conservative Party pressured him to give up as prime minister a 12 months earlier after he turned embroiled in “partygate” and different scandals.

The ethics committee criticized Dorries and different Johnson allies for allegedly making an attempt to intervene with its investigation and “undermine procedures of the House of Commons.”

When Johnson resigned from the Commons, Dorries and one other loyalist lawmaker introduced they’d additionally resign instantly and set off particular elections. Dorries didn’t undergo with it, and her delay irked many fellow Conservatives.

Dorries has additionally accused Sunak of blocking her appointment to the House of Lords, Parliament’s higher chamber, a declare Sunak denied.

She used her resignation assertion Saturday to assault Sunak, who can also be a Conservative, saying “history will not judge you kindly.” Johnson’s allies blame Sunak for serving to to oust the previous prime minister by resigning from the Cabinet in July 2022.

Dorries accused Sunak, slightly than the scandal-tainted Johnson, of leaving the Conservative Party lagging as a lot as 20 factors behind the opposition Labour Party in opinion polls and going through an “electoral tsunami” within the subsequent nationwide election.

Her departure will set off a particular election for the Mid-Bedfordshire seat within the House of Commons.

Dorries, a former nurse and romance novelist who served in Parliament for 18 years, plans to put in writing a e book on what she calls the “political assassination” of Boris Johnson.

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