The resignation of Boris Johnson and his cabinet before him does not provide the opportunity for a brand new government to step up.
All those members of the PMs cabinet who resigned yesterday will get the opportunity to decide the new Conservative party leader. Most of them will likely form the new cabinet and one of them will be chosen as the new Prime Minister.
The PM isn’t chosen by the people. The decision doesn’t go to the public vote. There will be no general election.
The PM will be carefully selected in order to pacify the woke mob and legacy media. A pro-Brexit Conservative who goes against <insert current narrative> would be bad for social justice optics. Particularly for a party whose reputation is in the gutter.
Whatever your opinion of Johnson, this isn’t a win. It’s replacing him with another WEF puppet who’s going to play nicely with the EU. All whilst playing musical chairs and reinstalling those who previously “resigned”.
Then the left will yell for a general election as the new PM has “no mandate”.
And so continue the theatrics.
The ballot for PM is organised by the 1922 Committee, they are back bench MP's, ie, ones not in the cabinet.
There are 3 ballots, the lowest vote applicants are eliminated each time until there is one survivor.
Just to make things clear, Boris has not resigned as PM, he resigned as the Leader of the Conservative Party and will stay where he is as a caretaker PM until a new PM is elected and confirmed as such by the monarch.