It is reported by Sky News.

As Hunt pointed out, the new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson "kindly" offered him another job, but he felt that "now is the time" to return to the back benches of the House of Commons, from where he is ready to give Johns his support.

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Earlier, the British Secretary of Defense Penny Mordont announced her intention to resign from her post.

On July 24, Theresa May officially resigned as Prime Minister of Great Britain after meeting with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. The new prime minister of the kingdom was the former head of the British Foreign Ministry, Boris Johnson.