UK finance minister suddenly resigns May 17:04 on Feb. 14 due to feud with Johnson policy adviser

British Prime Minister Johnson has made the first cabinet reshuffle after the general election last December, and the shock has been widened, with the sudden resignation of Finance Minister Javid, who has been at the core of the administration.

Prime Minister Johnson of the United Kingdom has made its first cabinet reshuffle on December 13 after the general election last December.

Many of the key ministers were expected to stay, but finance minister Jabid suddenly announced his resignation on the morning of the 13th.

"We have been asked by the Prime Minister to remove all policy advisors in exchange for his tenure but could not accept it," he said, with the only option being to resign.

The British media have said that there is also a backlash against Prime Minister Johnson's policy advisor.

Mr. Jabid's letter to the resignation addressed to the Prime Minister states, "I have always been mindful of the need for clear and candid advice to run the government effectively. I want you to be. "

The Johnson administration is preparing to release a new budget plan next month, and concerns over trade negotiations following the withdrawal from the European Union have left significant resignations of cabinet ministers. It is perceived as a blow.

Following Javid's resignation, 39-year-old Snack Deputy Finance Minister was promoted to successor.

Other Ministers, Mr. Raab, Mr. Gove, who is in charge of the EU departures, and Mr. Truss, the International Trade Minister, remained.