The UK has been in a uproar lately, with a shocking piece of news that has made people jaw-dropping: it has been reported that former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is likely to return to 10 Downing Street again to replace current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The rumours stemmed from widespread dissatisfaction with Sunak's immigration policies, with some MPs within the Conservative Party even considering working with Reform Party representative Nigel Farage to get Johnson back in power. It is reported that
Sunak's Rwandan immigration plan has drawn widespread opposition. The scheme was paid for by the British** to send undocumented English Channel smugglers to Rwanda to "live in peace", and the UK** allegedly paid Rwanda 2£400 million,
But so far no one has been successfully sent. In the face of strong opposition, Sunak still insisted on moving forward with the plan. Backlash within the Conservative Party has cast a shadow over Sunak's plans. On Tuesday, the plan will face a pivotal vote
Opponents within the Conservative Party do not intend to sit idly by. In order to maintain the leadership of the Conservative Party, they have even launched a plan called the "Dog Advent Calendar", which is intended to put Johnson back at the helm, replacing Sunak and returning to the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Street.
It can be said that there are now at least two factions within the Conservative Party, fighting each other. In addition, there has been considerable internal turmoil within Sunak**, with Home Secretary Suella Braverman having been sacked and Immigration Minister Robert Janrik resigning due to plans for Rwanda.
Parliamentarians who support Sunak are also nervously preparing for more ministerial resignations. The whole ** is in chaos, and how it will develop in the future has become the focus of people's attention. Britain is playing a wonderful political drama
Nigel Farage, the 59-year-old former leader of the Brexit Party, has garnered a lot of attention for his outstanding performance on the reality TV show "I Am a Celebrity". Despite having resigned as party leader, with the success of its television show, there are rumors that Farage may return to the leadership position.
At the same time, opponents in the Conservative Party believe that Boris Johnson is the only person who can counter Farage's influence. According to insiders, the Conservative Party is considering working with Farage and has promised to give the party a seat in the upper house and a key ministerial position in the future. In addition,
No matter how unpredictable Britain is, the position of Larry, the UK's chief rat catcher, has always been unbreakable. All this reflects the fierce and changeable political struggle in Britain, and the rise of Farage has added a beautiful scenery to the political scene.