Will Johnson come down?
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.05
On the 6th local time, British Prime Minister Johnson will make a farewell speech at 10 Tangning Street, and then he will fly to Scotland to meet the queen and officially resign from the position of Prime Minister. "Go to make a million or come back?" BBC said on the 4th that just 3 years ago, Johnson led the Conservative Party to win the largest election victory in 30 years, but now he stepped down. However, this man has become a "king of the world" since he was a child. He is now planning to the next step of his career. Johnson's biography author Andrew Gimson said Johnson is not the kind of person who will go to the country to do a lot of good things for the church and live unknown life.
CNN said Johnson's reputation and fame are unique among British Prime Minister. For many people, he is a celebrity first, followed by famous politicians. He has been engaged in media work for a long time and has served as columnist, writer, TV host, documentary producer, magazine editor, etc. His income from doing these jobs far exceeds the salary of Prime Minister. Therefore, Johnson, who has seven children, lives a lot of lives, but does not have a tendency to work hard. He may look forward to re -engaging in a well -income media profession, so that he can have enough free time and will not be examined too much.
BBC reports that Johnson may be invited to write memoirs, which is a guaranteed income for former Prime Minister. The literary broker predicts that writing a book about the administration may allow Johnson to get more than 1 million pounds. In addition, one of the ways to make a lot of money for the former Prime Minister are public speeches. Johnson's predecessor Theresa May had given nine speeches this year, with a account of 715,000 pounds. However, Johnson's first task after leaving 10 Tangning Street will complete the biography he wrote for Shakespeare. In the past 7 years, he has been writing this book intermittently. The publisher bought the copyright of the book at a price of 500,000 pounds in 2015.
The outside world has a lot of speculation about whether Johnson will continue to serve as parliamentarians. The BBC said that the next Prime Minister is unlikely to provide Johnson's cabinet position. Therefore, this means that he will return to the seat of the back seat, which is what he had done after political frustration. Johnson's former consultant List said: "I don't think he will leave the parliament so quickly, but I don't think he will just sit on the bench and throw stones."
It is reported that some Conservative MPs are conspiring to return Johnson, a face -to -ground Johnson to return to No. 10 Tangning Street. The British "Sunday Mirror" reported that the 12 Conservative MPs who were dissatisfied with the candidate of the party leader planned to submit a letter of distrust to the chairman of the "1922 Committee" Graham Bredi this week to show the intention of challenging the new Prime Minister. They hope to hold a leadership vote before Christmas and let Johnson be the leader of the party.
If Johnson's successor fails in the next election, can he return to politics as the party? A former campaign manager of Johnson gave a positive answer to CNN. However, Tim Bell, a professor of political science at Queen Mary University in London, believes that the Conservative Party will only eat back grass only if it is "quite unrestrained." CNN said that Johnson did not have an obvious next plan, but even if he left the British Prime Minister's throne, his motivation and ambitions were still obvious. Therefore, although it is unclear what the British's most divided leader will happen next, everyone can be sure that Johnson has not yet reached the end. ▲
Chen Xin
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