British Prime Minister Boris Johnson shared: "In just a few hours, I will go to Balmoral to meet the Queen, and the final beacon will be given to the new Conservative leader."
In his farewell, Mr. Johnson mentioned his greatest achievements as British prime minister, such as implementing the COVID-19 vaccine, helping to provide weapons to Ukraine...
Boris Johnson has said he will "heartfully support" the new administration when he leaves office. Its time for us to all support Liz Truss, her team and her show, Johnson continued.
According to CNN, there is information that Mr. Boris Johnson may consider returning to politics and his speech did not promote or reduce speculation about this content.
Mr. Johnson also called on the Conservative Party to unite after the challenges it has gone through. This is a difficult time for the economy. This is a difficult time for families across the country," he admitted when referring to the cost of living crisis that his successor Liz Truss will immediately have to deal with.
We can and we will overcome it. We will become stronger when we overcome it" - he affirmed.
Mr. Boris Johnson also thanked the members of the cabinet, staff, his dog Dilyn and his Downinglary cat. He mentioned the two pets to tell the Conservative Party members: I just tell my party that if Dilyn and Larry can solve their frequent problems, the Conservative Party can, Johnson said.
Finally, he thanked the British people and voters for giving him the opportunity to serve as UK Prime Minister. "All of you, who have worked tirelessly to defeat COVID-19, to get us where we are today," said Mr. Johnson.
After the speech, Mr. Boris Johnson left for Scotland to meet the Queen Mother. His flight took off from the RAF Northolt base in west London. This is the last journey he will undertake as UK Prime Minister.
Johnson will meet Queen Queen Elizabeth to officially resign, and Liz Truss will also have a similar trip to officially take office as British Prime Minister.
Queen Queen Queen Elizabeth II must officially approve the formation of a new government - an all- ritualistic event that usually takes place in just a few minutes. The event usually takes place at Buckingham Palace - a short distance from Downing Street. However, the 96-year-old queen has had problems with her mobility this year and has mainly stayed at the Royal Court for most of the summer.