Former UK PM Major: Boris Johnson must go now, for good of the country

Reuters

Published Jul 07, 2022 14:19

Updated Jul 07, 2022 14:40

LONDON (Reuters) -Former British Prime Minister John Major said outgoing leader Boris Johnson should not remain in Downing Street until a successor is found, and must go now "for the overall wellbeing of the country".

Johnson announced his resignation as prime minister on Thursday but defied pressure to step down immediately, insisting he planned to stay on as prime minister while his party picks a successor.

"The proposal for the prime minister to remain in office - for up to three months - having lost the support of his cabinet, his government and his parliamentary party is unwise, and may be unsustainable," he said in a public letter.

The letter was sent to the chairman of the 1922 commitee, the group of Conservative lawmakers who run leadership contests. Johnson had said earlier the timetable for that contest would be set out next week.