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Jo Johnson, the younger brother of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is resigning as an MP and minister, saying he is "torn between family loyalty and the national interest". | Jo Johnson, the younger brother of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is resigning as an MP and minister, saying he is "torn between family loyalty and the national interest". |
The business minister and Tory MP for Orpington, south-east London, cited an "unresolvable tension" in his role. | The business minister and Tory MP for Orpington, south-east London, cited an "unresolvable tension" in his role. |
Mr Johnson voted Remain in the 2016 EU membership referendum, while his brother co-led the Leave campaign. | Mr Johnson voted Remain in the 2016 EU membership referendum, while his brother co-led the Leave campaign. |
He resigned as a minister last year in protest at Theresa May's Brexit deal. | He resigned as a minister last year in protest at Theresa May's Brexit deal. |
But he re-entered government during the summer, after Conservative Party members elected his brother as leader. | But he re-entered government during the summer, after Conservative Party members elected his brother as leader. |
A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister would like to thank Jo Johnson for his service. He has been a brilliant, talented minister and a fantastic MP. | A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister would like to thank Jo Johnson for his service. He has been a brilliant, talented minister and a fantastic MP. |
"The PM, as both a politician and brother, understands this will not have been an easy matter for Jo. The constituents of Orpington could not have asked for a better representative." | "The PM, as both a politician and brother, understands this will not have been an easy matter for Jo. The constituents of Orpington could not have asked for a better representative." |
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said Mr Johnson's resignation - following the removal of the Tory whip from 21 MPs this week for supporting moves to prevent a no-deal Brexit - showed "unbelievable timing". | BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said Mr Johnson's resignation - following the removal of the Tory whip from 21 MPs this week for supporting moves to prevent a no-deal Brexit - showed "unbelievable timing". |
She added that Mr Johnson was "understood to be upset about the purge of colleagues". | She added that Mr Johnson was "understood to be upset about the purge of colleagues". |
Former cabinet minister David Gauke, one of the MPs who lost the Conservative whip, tweeted: "Lots of MPs have had to wrestle with conflicting loyalties in recent weeks. None more so than Jo. This is a big loss to Parliament, the government and the Conservative Party." | Former cabinet minister David Gauke, one of the MPs who lost the Conservative whip, tweeted: "Lots of MPs have had to wrestle with conflicting loyalties in recent weeks. None more so than Jo. This is a big loss to Parliament, the government and the Conservative Party." |
Labour's shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said: "Boris Johnson poses such a threat that even his own brother doesn't trust him." | |
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said the resignation showed the "centre of gravity in the Conservative party is shifting rapidly". | Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said the resignation showed the "centre of gravity in the Conservative party is shifting rapidly". |
And, in a tweet, Rachel Johnson, the Remain-supporting sister of Boris and Jo Johnson, said "the family avoids the topic of Brexit, especially at meals, as we don't want to gang up on the PM". | |
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Jo Johnson appeared at several of his brother's campaign events during the Conservative Party leadership contest. | |
In 2013, Boris Johnson predicted Jo Johnson was himself "very likely" to become prime minister, telling The Australian newspaper: "He'd be brilliant." | In 2013, Boris Johnson predicted Jo Johnson was himself "very likely" to become prime minister, telling The Australian newspaper: "He'd be brilliant." |
At the last general election, Jo Johnson held the Orpington seat by a 19,461 majority. | At the last general election, Jo Johnson held the Orpington seat by a 19,461 majority. |
He is expected to stand down at the next general election, rather than leaving Parliament immediately and prompting a by-election. | He is expected to stand down at the next general election, rather than leaving Parliament immediately and prompting a by-election. |