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Boris Johnson quits in protest over May’s Brexit plan

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LONDON: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson quit yesterday over Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union, the second resignatio­n in a day leaving the British leader's Brexit plans all but in tatters.

After a day when the foreign secretary cancelled meetings for crisis talks at his official residence in central London, Johnson decided to walk from his job - just hours after May's Brexit minister David Davis did the same in protest at her plans.

The two resignatio­ns leave May badly exposed at the top of a government unable to unite over Britain's biggest foreign and trading policy shift in almost half a decade.

It also puts a question mark over whether the leader will try to weather it and stand firm in her commitment to pursue a “business friendly” Brexit, or will be faced with more resignatio­ns and calls to quit herself.

“This afternoon, the Prime Minister accepted the resignatio­n of Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary,” May's spokesman said in a statement. “His replacemen­t will be announced shortly. The Prime Minister thanks Boris for his work.”

The departures raise the stakes for May, who secured a hard-won agreement with her deeply divided cabinet of ministers on Friday to keep the closest possible trading ties with the EU.

Many euroscepti­cs are angry, saying the agreed strategy betrays her promise for a clean break with the EU, raising the prospect that some could try to unseat her.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows Johnson arriving at Downing Street for the weekly meeting of the cabinet.
— AFP photo File photo shows Johnson arriving at Downing Street for the weekly meeting of the cabinet.

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