Although comparatively rare, political resignations are essential for the health of democracy and political institutions. Protagonists risk their political careers when resigning but can hold governments to account and make real the Nolan principles of public life. In July 2022, an unprecedented 62 resignations ended Boris Johnson’s time as British prime minister to be replaced first by Liz Truss and then, 44 days later, by Rishi Sunak, the second minister to resign. An inductive, qualitative, content analysis of the resignation letters elucidates the reasons for the resignations and highlights the ethical dilemmas that confronted would be resignees. Events lessened the effectiveness of government, triggered fears for the electoral prospect...
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On 3 January 2017, after wishing “happy New Year” to the government, Sir Ivan Rogers resigned from h...
Following the turmoil of the last few months, there’s undoubtedly a sense among all MPs that some de...
Boris Johnson has had a tricky time as UK prime minister of late. He faces criticism that he has mis...
David Davis’ resignation as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has stunned the country and left p...
Thirteen years of Conservative administrations in UK were defined by intertwined shocks. Brexit and ...
With the Prime Minister’s dramatic resignation this week, much in relation to economic policy is no...
Politics is a curious business and 2022 will be remembered as the year when we had three Prime Minis...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Centre for Brexit Studies Senior Fellow Dr Steven McCabe has shared his expertise and views on Boris...
The relatively smooth handling of David Laws’ resignation means that the coalition government has su...
Boris Johnson has finally stood down, leaving the Conservative Party’s reputation a wreckage for his...
By means of critical discourse analysis (CDA), the aim of this research is to shed some light on the...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...
In the aftermath of his December election victory when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was enjoying the...
British politics has become a strange place. Politicians making pronouncements on issues, but polici...
On 3 January 2017, after wishing “happy New Year” to the government, Sir Ivan Rogers resigned from h...
Following the turmoil of the last few months, there’s undoubtedly a sense among all MPs that some de...
Boris Johnson has had a tricky time as UK prime minister of late. He faces criticism that he has mis...
David Davis’ resignation as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has stunned the country and left p...
Thirteen years of Conservative administrations in UK were defined by intertwined shocks. Brexit and ...
With the Prime Minister’s dramatic resignation this week, much in relation to economic policy is no...