Submitted on Monday 25th May 2020
Rejected on Tuesday 2nd June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: honours (see below for details)
Remove Boris Johnson and his cabinet from office
I would like Parliament to initiate a motion of no confidence against Mr Johnson.
I feel that Mr Johnson is not fit for office. This current pandemic has shown in great detail how unorganised, slow, reactive not proactive, continuous letting down of our front line workers and the absolute neglect for all care homes in the UK.
His recent defence of Mr Cummings' actions during his isolation period show how the Prime Minister is lacking in integrity.
I personally feel I cannot let this carry on without taking some action to save the people of this country from incompetence.
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