British parliamentarian: Johnson will run for the prime minister again

British parliamentarian: Johnson will run for the prime minister again

After Liz Tarras’ resignation, Conservative Parliament member James Dudridge declared that former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would run for the job of Prime Minister once more.
The legislator claimed that the former British prime minister personally reaffirmed his intentions to run for office. And he responded, “I’ll take care of that.

The lawmaker stated that the former prime minister will return to the UK on Saturday following a leave of absence in a Caribbean nation.
Candidates must collect 100 nominations by Monday, October 31, at 2 p.m., or else their candidacy for the position won’t be approved. And because each contender will receive 100 votes, there can only be a maximum of three contestants.

No one has yet officially announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Conservative Party, but Johnson, Rishi Sonak and Benin Mordont are seen as the most prominent candidates to succeed the resigned prime minister Liz Tarras.
Six weeks after taking office, Tarras announced her resignation as the Conservative Party’s president. She added that she will continue to lead the Council of Ministers until the election of her replacement.

Johnson plans to make a second run for prime minister, according to a British lawmaker.

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