Lord Frost: Boris Johnson left Cabinet after leaving

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Lord Frost: Boris Johnson left Cabinet after leaving

He said that Johnson retained his full support despite publicly shaming the Prime Minister for high spending and high taxes. Lord Adonis, however, has tipped the former diplomat to conspire with the Prime Minister's former chief of staff to bring about his downfall. He said walking out on Boris was a clear attempt to undermine his leader. He said that he disagreed with him on the whole direction of the government because it isn't right-wing and because it is taking measures to stop Omicron overwhelming the NHS is an act of epic disloyalty. Frost owes everything — peerage, position, power — to Boris and would have been nobody without him, he continued. He has turned Brutus to Caesar, just like Dominic Cummings. I wouldn't be surprised if the two of them planned his departure together, along with that Maoist resignation letter bemoaning that the Brexit revolution is failing because it isn't revolutionary enough. Mr Cummings was forced out of No 10 in November last year and has been a vocal critic of the Prime Minister ever since. He has made a number of damaging claims about the Prime Minister's handling of the Pandemic, including accusing him of missing vital Cobra meetings and saying he would rather let the bodies pile high than have another lock-in. Downing Street has denied the allegations. READ MORE: Britain's 200 m defence deal with Japan is a 200 m warning to China.

Lord Frost said on Monday after his decision to leave the Cabinet, Lord Frost expressed his huge admiration for what Mr Johnson has done to ensure the UK exits the EU. We have never disagreed with regards to the policy of Brexit. He told Sky News that we've been absolutely aligned on that up to the last day. Liz Truss was branded 'pathetic' as furious Boris allies attack antics INSIGHT Sefcovic throws down gauntlet on hated deal UPDATE : 'We just want results! French fishermen blow their top at Macron REACTION I left the Government because I couldn't support certain policies - most recently on Covid restrictions and Plan B, as I think is well known. If you're a minister, you have to support collective responsibility. I had to leave because I had to support decisions of the Government. He said that he's absolutely confident that this country has a great future under Boris Johnson if we can get the policies right.