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Oliver Dowden’s comment about PM has aged terribly – there is ALWAYS a tweet

Oliver Dowden resigned as chairman of the Conservative Party after it suffered two by-election defeats, saying in a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson that “someone must take responsibility”.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2022-06-24 14:46
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Oliver Dowden has resigned as chairman of the Conservative Party after it suffered two by-election defeats, saying in a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson that “someone must take responsibility”.

In Tiverton and Honiton the Liberal Democrats overturned a 24,000 Tory majority to win, while Labour reclaimed Wakefield.

The contests, triggered by the resignation of disgraced Tories, offered voters the chance to give their verdict on the Prime Minister just weeks after 41% of his own MPs cast their ballots against him.

Mr Dowden, who was due to appear on the morning media round for the Government on Friday, said in his letter to the PM the by-elections “are the latest in a run of very poor results for our party”.

“Our supporters are distressed and disappointed by recent events, and I share their feelings.

“We cannot carry on with business as usual. Somebody must take responsibility and I have concluded that, in these circumstances, it would not be right for me to remain in office.”

Resignation letter

Here is his resignation letter in full.

My letter of resignation to the Prime Minister. pic.twitter.com/xd5MtM2o3n

— Oliver Dowden (@OliverDowden) June 24, 2022

This tweet might make you laugh?

🧵 In the light of his resignation let’s remember all the good work that Oliver Dowden has done for the country…(1/1)

— Michael Spicer (@MrMichaelSpicer) June 24, 2022

it’s safe to say James O’Brien didn’t see Dowden’s resignation as a noble act…

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We’re long past the point where anyone can plead principle when abandoning this particular ship. It’s self-preservation & personal ambition that prompts resignations like this. Dowden has been full-throated & repeatedly obnoxious in defence of Boris Johnson & his hideous conduct. https://t.co/M9gS7Hhc8K

— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) June 24, 2022

Always a tweet

Social media never forgets!

On 6 June, Dowden tweeted: “I will be voting for Boris Johnson in the confidence vote tonight. He’s demonstrated real leadership in getting the big calls right as PM – Brexit, vaccines, reopening and Ukraine.

“I hope after this vote we can come together and focus on the future. Let’s face the big challenges united and tied on delivery.”

I will be voting for Boris Johnson in the confidence vote tonight.

He’s demonstrated real leadership in getting the big calls right as PM – Brexit, vaccines, reopening and Ukraine.

1/2

— Oliver Dowden (@OliverDowden) June 6, 2022

Perhaps this tweet in response speaks for you?

I remember 3 weeks ago 😂😂 @conservatives are just a joke now! How many members will go before @BorisJohnson gets his ass out of no10? #BorisJohnsonMustGo https://t.co/Q2NAja7Mkl

— Jonny (@j0nnyd0wns) June 24, 2022

Related: Bye Bye Boris trends but he refuses to leave office after by-election catastrophe -reactions

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