Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News Europe

British PM Boris Johnson wins confidence vote

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
June 7, 2022
in Europe, Global News
0
Prime Minister Boris Johnson vows to continue delivering on what matters to the British public
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a confidence vote yesterday but a large rebellion in his Conservative Party over the so-called “partygate” scandal dealt a blow to his authority and leaves him with a struggle to win back support. In all, 211 Tory MPs voted they had confidence in the Prime Minister Johnson’s leadership while 148 voted against him. The British Prime Minister won 59 percent of the vote, meaning he is now immune from a Conservative leadership challenge for a year.

The vote share in support of Prime Minister Johnson was lower than the 63 percent received by former Prime Minister Theresa May when she won a party confidence vote in 2018, before resigning six months later over a Brexit deadlock.

Mr Johnson described his confidence vote win as “decisive”.

The result sees Prime Minister Johnson remain in office, but critics said, the scale of the rebellion against him showed his authority had been weakened, with some calling on him to resign.

A vote of confidence in Mr Johnson, who scored a sweeping election victory in 2019, was triggered amid public anger at drink-fuelled lockdown parties in and near Downing Street during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Some Tory MPs have also expressed dissent over tax rises, the government’s response to rising living costs and its policy direction.

Advertisement Banner
Previous Post

First edition of Prof. YN Khanal Lecture Series kicked off at Kathmandu

Next Post

BIMSTEC a bridge of friendship between South and South-East Asia: Secretary General Lekphell

himalaya Diary News Service

himalaya Diary News Service

Next Post
BIMSTEC a bridge of friendship between South and South-East Asia: Secretary General Lekphell

BIMSTEC a bridge of friendship between South and South-East Asia: Secretary General Lekphell

Recommended

Suryakunda Hydro to issue Rs 137.9 million IPO

Suryakunda Hydro to issue Rs 137.9 million IPO

3 weeks ago
कवि केशरीको जन्मजयन्तीमा विविध पुरस्कार तथा सम्मान घोषणा

कवि केशरीको जन्मजयन्तीमा विविध पुरस्कार तथा सम्मान घोषणा

4 years ago

Don't Miss

Nepal Oil Corporation cuts fuel prices

 Nepal Oil Corporation hikes fuel prices

February 16, 2026
Nepal’s public debt climbs to Rs 2.806 trillion

Nepal pushes labor deals with 16 Eastern European countries

February 16, 2026
Nepal hotels to ban single-use plastic by 2024

Upcoming election slows foreign tourist arrivals in Nepal before peak season

February 16, 2026
Nepal Electricity Authority to organize AI hackathon for digital innovation

Nepal Electricity Authority to roll out AI-powered ‘NEA AE-Sathi’ service

February 16, 2026
Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Editor In Chief
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.