In the United Kingdom, a vote was held within the ruling and Conservative parties asking whether to trust Prime Minister Johnson as leader over the problem of repeated parties at the Prime Minister's Office and other places amid strict regulations on the new coronavirus. It was done before dawn.



If the majority of the party leaders cannot be trusted, the prime minister will retire in the future, and the results of the ballot counting that will be announced soon will be watched.

In the UK, more than 80 people, including Prime Minister Johnson, have been fined and subsequently announced over the issue of a party being held at the Prime Minister's Office and other places last year as strict regulations on the new coronavirus continue. The government's investigation report also severely points out the responsibility of the administration and others, and criticism of Prime Minister Johnson is increasing.



Within the ruling and Conservative parties, a vote was held privately on the early morning of the 7th of Japan time asking whether to trust Prime Minister Johnson as leader.



According to the Conservative Party, a vote was held because the number of lawmakers who expressed their intention not to trust Mr. Johnson as leader exceeded the prescribed number.



The vote will be held by members of the House of Representatives, and if Prime Minister Johnson does not have the confidence of a majority of 180 people, he will lose his position as leader and will not be able to run for elections to select a new leader, so he will retire in the future. Will be.



The results of the ballot counting, which will be announced soon, will be noticed.