Boris Johnson to be Prime Minister again? A 'pasta plot' against Sunak is unfolding in the UK.
Politicians from the UK's Conservative Party plan to replace Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The meeting took place at Giovanni's restaurant in London.
Politicians believe that only Johnson's return can help the party win the upcoming elections. They plan to put pressure on Sunak, who has lost two ministers.
MPs criticized Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick for their decisions and resigned from their positions. This leaves Sunak in a vulnerable position and increases Johnson's chances of returning.
However, MPs face the problem that Johnson is not in parliament. They are considering appointing a temporary prime minister to pave the way for Johnson's return after the elections.
Dissatisfaction in the party and voting on Sunak's migration policy have forced MPs to consider replacing the prime minister. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick resigned after a conflict with the prime minister over the relocation of migrants to Rwanda.
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