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Sussex MPs React To Boris Johnson Resignation

MPs in Sussex have been reacting on social media to the resignation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Tim Loughton, MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, took to the opportunity at PMs Qs in parliament yesterday (July 6) to ask the question on everybody's lips:

However, this morning just after 9am, it was announced that he had indeed agreed to resign, so the answer to Mr Laughton's question must be: When your new chancellor tells you to "go now".

Green MP Caroline Lucas for Brighton Pavillion was one of the first to react on Twitter to the resignation:

She followed her initial tweet saying:

And then:

The MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, Nick Gibb, tweeted:

 

Hove MP, Peter Kyle, tweeted:

 

MP for Bexhill and Battle and Chair of the Transport Select Committee Huw Merriman, made it clear that he could not support the PM, in a statement he made yesterday:

"When mistakes are made, I expect those who make them to work much harder and to demonstrate lessons have been learnt and performance will be improved.

"Events of the past few days, however, have demonstrated a further failure on the part of the Prime Minister, in terms of judgment, competency and integrity. This tells me that lessons have not been learnt.  

"We cannot continue like this. The current situation is causing inertia in Government and if we allow standards expected of those in public service to fall, we will lose the trust of the public and we will never attract high calibre, trustworthy and hard-working individuals into politics or public service. 

"It is for these reasons that I now believe the Prime Minister’s position is untenable and I can no longer support his continued leadership. I have already put a letter in to the Chairman of the 1992 Committee and also requested that the rules are changed in order to bring forward a leadership contest. I will not support the current Prime Minister in such a contest. I hope he will reflect and stand down before this occurs.”

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