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December 18, 2021 New blow to the Johnson government, after the knockout in the by-election of North Shropshire - a stronghold of the Tories for 200 years - and after a hundred conservative MPs in the House of Commons voted against the prime minister for anti-Covid measures . David Frost, the minister who negotiated Britain's exit from the European Union, has resigned - but will remain in office until January. 



Frost opposed to the anti-Covid measures of Plan B


The contrast between the main Brexit negotiator and Johnson would have reached a point of no return "after months of growing discontent with tax increases - according to reports from the newspaper Mail on Sunday - and the staggering cost of environmental policies, and in particular for the anti-Covid measures of Plan B ".



The rumors of a mistrust of Downing Street number one by Conservative MPs are becoming increasingly insistent - writes the British press - and could materialize in the coming months, leaving room for his closest rivals, such as Lord Chancellor Rishi Sunak, or the Foreign Minister - Mrs Liz Truss.