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Agence France-Presse • September 8, 2019, 15:03:32 IST
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British prime minister Boris Johnson received a fresh blow on Saturday when senior minister Amber Rudd quit her work and post in protest at his handling of the Brexit crisis.

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UK minister Amber Rudd quits Boris Johnson cabinet protesting against British approach to Brexit crisis

London:  British prime minister Boris Johnson received a fresh blow on Saturday when senior minister Amber Rudd quit her work and post in protest at his handling of the Brexit crisis. Her resignation caps a miserable week for Johnson as he tries to steer his splintered country through its biggest political crisis since World War II. Rudd was a moderate member of former prime minister Theresa May’s government whose endorsement Johnson coveted during his successful UK leadership challenge in July. But she said on Saturday that she could no longer endorse Johnson’s approach to negotiations with Brussels — or handling of domestic politics. “I have resigned from Cabinet and surrendered the Conservative Whip,” Rudd tweeted. [caption id=“attachment_7305631” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of Amber Rudd. AP File photo of Amber Rudd. AP[/caption] “I cannot stand by as good, loyal moderate Conservatives are expelled,” she said referring to Johnson’s decision to expel 21 MPs from the Conservative party for voting against the government on Brexit. Rudd said in her resignation letter that she felt uneasy about Johnson’s commitment to take Britain out of the EU on 31 October even if the two sides fail to reach a negotiated deal. The 56-year-old said she had once viewed Johnson’s threat of a messy “no-deal” divorce as a useful negotiating tactic to take with Brussels. “However, I no longer believe leaving with a deal is the government’s main objective,” she wrote in her resignation letter. “The government is expending a lot of energy to prepare for ’no deal’ but I have not seen the same level of intensity go into our talks with the European Union.” ‘Government falling apart’ Johnson has been adamant that he will not seek a third Brexit delay this year. He is instead seeking to hold an early general election on 15 October that could give him a mandate to take Britain out on time and at any cost. Johnson said this week that he would “rather be dead in a ditch” than seek a Brexit extension until January that more moderate forces demand. The main opposition Labour Party is plotting a strategy with smaller parliamentary groups that could leave Johnson with no other alternative but to seek an extension to the Brexit talks or resign. They are expected to push through legislation Monday forcing Johnson seek a Brexit delay from Brussels unless he can strike a deal at an EU summit next month. They are also trying to make sure that a general election is held only after Johnson is forced to go back on his word and push Brexit back again. Johnson has branded the delay bill a “surrender” that would allow the other 27 EU leaders to dictate the terms on which Britain leaves its closest neighbours after 46 years. Both Labour leaders and rebel Conservatives praised Rudd’s decision to walk away from Johnson. “Everyone has a point beyond which they cannot be pushed,” centrist Conservative MP Nick Boles tweeted. “Amber Rudd has reached hers. How much more of the party he inherited will Johnson destroy before he has second thoughts or is stopped by his Cabinet colleagues?” Labour’s Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer said Johnson was “being totally found out” six weeks into his job. “Johnson government falling apart,” Starmer tweeted. But Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage — an anti-EU populist who is trying to forge an election alliance with Johnson — said the British leader made a mistake by taking Rudd on in the first place. “Why did Boris give ministerial posts to all these Remainers in the first place?” Farage asked in a tweet. “Confused thinking to say the least.”

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