Outgoing UK Prime Minister Johnson Pledges His Support For Truss

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Boris Johnson offered unwavering support for his successor Liz Truss as he left Downing Street for the final time as British prime minister to present his resignation on Tuesday.

Johnson, whose time was dominated by Brexit and COVID-19 and was cut short by scandal, left to cheers and clapping from fans before meeting Queen Elizabeth II.

In a typical rhetorical flourish, he likened himself to “one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function,” and would splash down “in a remote and obscure corner of the Pacific”.

But he promised, “I will be supporting Liz Truss and the new government every step of the way.”

He urged his ruling Conservative party to put aside their differences to tackle the energy crisis that looks set to dominate Truss’s immediate future.

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“If Dilyn (his dog) and Larry (the Downing Street cat) can put behind them their occasional difficulties then so can the Conservative party,” he added.

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Handover
Normally the handover of power in Britain is a swift affair, with the outgoing and incoming leaders making a short trip to Buckingham Palace in central London in quick succession.

But both Johnson and Truss face a 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometre) round trip to the head of state’s remote Balmoral retreat in the Scottish Highlands.

The queen opted not to return from her annual summer break for the brief ceremonial audience, after persistent health issues that have affected her ability to walk and stand.

Johnson is due to arrive at 11:20 am (1020 GMT) at Balmoral, with Truss expected at 12:10 pm, royal officials said.

At the meeting, which should last about 30 minutes, she will ask Truss, as the leader of the largest party in parliament, to form a government.

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Truss, 47, was announced winner of an internal vote of Conservative party members on Monday, after a gruelling contest that began in July.

AFP

 

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