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‘Devastating from Jo Johnson’: British PM’s brother resigns

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The British Prime Minister’s brother Jo Johnson has announced he is quitting politics.

Boris Johnson’s brother said he had been “torn between family loyalty and the national interest”.

Jo Johnson, who had been a senior minister attending meetings of his brother’s Cabinet, said there was an “unresolvable tension”.

He announced on Twitter he was quitting his role as Universities Minister and would stand down as MP for Orpington.

Jo Johnson is pro-European and has previously called for a second referendum, a position that puts him at odds with the British Prime Minister, who has vowed to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a Brexit deal.

Reacting to the announcement by Jo Johnson, Labour MP Ian Murray described the decision as “devastating”.

“Even Boris Johnson’s brother knows that he can’t be trusted to make decisions in the national interest. This is devastating from Jo Johnson.”

A number of other UK politicians have taken to social media to share their take on the shock resignation.

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson pondered whether some Conservative MPs might be regretting Theresa May’s exit.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said that the “centre of gravity” within the party had shifted.

Former Tory MP David Gauke – one of 21 MPs to have the whip removed by the Conservative Party after rebelling against the party in the Commons this week – said that many other MPs had been wrestling with conflicting loyalties.

Labour MP Wes Streeting said that he respected Jo Johnson’s integrity, decency and courtesy.

Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom wished Jo Johnson well for the future and praised his “expertise and knowledge”.


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