UK Brexit Minister David Frost resigns

In the letter he sent to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Frost drew attention to the fact that he led the negotiations with the EU for 2.5 years.

Stating that during this period, they restored the freedom and independence to the UK as a country and started the process of establishing a new relationship with the EU, Frost noted that they agreed to leave his post in January on the grounds that this would be a long-term job.

“HE WAS DISAPPOINTED”

However, referring to the leak of the decision to the press before the resignation took place, Frost said, “The announcement of this plan to the public tonight has caused disappointment and I think it is right to resign with immediate effect under these circumstances.” used the phrase.

Pointing out that Brexit has now been achieved, Frost stated that the challenge for the government is to take advantage of the opportunities brought by leaving the EU.

Noting that he criticized the direction of the government’s policies and felt sorry for the promises that there would be no epidemic restrictions again, Frost said, “I hope things get back on track as soon as possible and we are not tempted by the coercive measures we have seen elsewhere.” he wished.

IT WAS WHEN JOHNSON WAS POLITICALLY STOCKED

Frost’s resignation came at a time when Johnson was politically stuck. The Conservative Party, led by Johnson, whose party 98 deputies voted “no” to the regulation regarding the vaccination passport, also lost the by-election in North Shropshire on 16 December.

Source: AA
Photo: Reuters

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