The ruling and Conservative parties are both defeated by a large margin in the by-elections of the two constituencies of the British Parliament, and the Johnson administration, whose approval rating is sluggish, will be forced to run even more severely.
By-elections were held in the two constituencies of the House of Representatives on the 23rd in the United Kingdom following the resignation of members of the ruling and conservative parties due to misconduct.
As a result of the ballot counting, the opposition and the Liberal Democratic Party won the constituency in southwestern Devon, and the largest opposition and Labor Party regained seats in the central West Yorkshire constituency.
The Conservatives have announced their resignation, saying that "someone has to take responsibility", with Secretary General Dauden saying, "Someone has to take responsibility," with a difference of about 14 points and 18 points in votes, respectively.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Johnson emphasized the idea of continuing to invest, saying, "We will continue to move forward because of the challenges people face."
With regard to the Johnson administration, the approval rating has dropped to 21% in the latest polls due to problems such as repeated parties being held at the Prime Minister's Office while the strict regulations on the new corona continue.
Even within the Conservative Party, as dissatisfaction continues to smolder, with about 40% expressing distrust to the prime minister in the confidence vote held this month, Prime Minister Johnson will manage the administration even more severely after being defeated in this election. You will be pressed.