So, what now for Boris Johnson?
The Conservative party's former Work and Pensions Secretary, Amber Rudd, on the other hand, has publicly stated shethink Johnson should step down from his role. Instead she suggests he should"come back here and engage with MPs and with Parliament and try to help us find a solution, just as the former prime minister did, to help us leave the European Union with a majority of MPs’ support.
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