LONDON (AP) — The race to become Britain’s next prime minister took a dramatic last-minute turn with former London MayorBoris Johnson — considered a front-runner — ruling himself out of the race after the defection of a key ally on Thursday.
Johnson, a prominent campaigner for British withdrawal from the European Union, told a news conference that the next Conservative Party leader would have needs to ensure Britain’s standing in the world.
“Having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in Parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me,” he said.
Johnson dropped out after Justice Secretary Michael Gove, Johnson’s ally in the EU “leave” campaign, astonished the political world by announcing that he was running to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron.
Home Secretary Theresa May and Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb are also in the race.
The winner of the contest, to be announced Sept. 9, will become prime minister and play a vital role shaping the nature of Britain’s relationship with the European Union after last week’s Brexit vote ended the career of Cameron, whose bid to keep Britain in the EU block failed.
The bookies’ early favorite is May, who is seen by many in the party as a safe pair of hands as the country struggles to disentangle itself from the EU.
“This is not a normal leadership held under normal circumstances,” May said in a speech Thursday in London. “The result means we face a period of uncertainty we need to address head on.”
Although May had offered a tepid endorsement of Britain’s place in the European Union during the referendum campaign, she was clear that the vote would be respected.
“The United Kingdom will leave the EU,” she said, pledging to create a brand new government department devoted to negotiating Britain’s “sensible and orderly” departure from the 28-nation bloc.
Boosting May’s chances was a last-minute falling out between her two leading competitors — Gove and Johnson — who had campaigned together to yank Britain from the EU.
In a statement, Gove said he would pursue the prime minister’s post after concluding that Johnson “cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.”
An email from Gove’s wife, Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine, obtained earlier by Sky News, suggested that Gove should ensure he had specific guarantees from Johnson before backing the latter’s bid.
She added that influential right-wing media barons Rupert Murdoch and Paul Dacre “instinctively dislike” Johnson.
Gove’s camp has declined to comment on the missive.
The opposition Labour Party is also is extreme disarray, with leader Jeremy Corbyn facing intense pressure to resign after losing a confidence vote. He has lost the support of the party’s lawmakers but claims the rank and file still back him
He is expected to face a formal leadership challenge in the coming days. He has faced heavy criticism for failing to campaign effectively in support of keeping Britain within the EU.
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Must say this was unexpected, his ego helped drive the mess – he must have got a lot of s**t from his party to stem his ego like this.
Either that, or he is going to let someone else take the fall with submitting Article 50 or, in the case of backing away from Brexit, let someone else be the sacrificial lamb. Either way, he lives to fight another day.
Now that I think about it, it probably is strategic withdrawal.
Like Lizzymom I am pretty surprised by this. However since I don’t think Boris ever expected the leave vote to win and now sees it for the disaster that it is he doesn’t want to be the one steering the ship of state further aground. In other words he is a loud mouth coward . . . just like that other guy with bad hair
I’m just now coming to grips with the fact that votes and policies have consequences. I don’t want to fix my massive screw up. Thank you.
Yeah, they’re trashing him at home – the Guardian has a brexit live blog and there are a few really juicy tweets at the 12:51 entry, including my personal fave from actor Ewan McGregor:
@BorisJohnson You spineless c$&t You lead this ludicrous campaign to leave EU. Win, and now fuc& off to let someone else clear up your mess.
(Of course, there are some tearful Boris-bots who are crushed – just like the Donnie-zombies will be come November…)
one more reason to adore Ewan McGregor!