Tuesday 5 July 2022 07:27 PM Read Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid's shock resignation letters in full  trends now

Tuesday 5 July 2022 07:27 PM Read Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid's shock resignation letters in full  trends now
Tuesday 5 July 2022 07:27 PM Read Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid's shock resignation letters in full  trends now

Tuesday 5 July 2022 07:27 PM Read Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid's shock resignation letters in full  trends now

Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak both announced their resignations within 10 minutes of each other this evening.

The former Secretary of State for Health & Social Care said the job was 'an enormous privilege' but that he could 'no longer continue in good conscience'.

While the former Chancellor of the Exchequer said the public 'rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously' and that it may be his 'last ministerial job'. 

Read their resignation letters below in full:

Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak, two of Boris Johnson's most senior ministers, have both resigned this evening

Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak, two of Boris Johnson's most senior ministers, have both resigned this evening

Sajid Javid resigned from his role as Health Secretary this evening

Sajid Javid resigned from his role as Health Secretary this evening

 Sajid Javid

Prime Minister,

It was a privilege to have been asked to come back into Government to serve as Secretary of State for Health & Social Care at such a critical time for our country. I have given every ounce of energy to this task, and am incredibly proud of what we have achieved.

The UK has led the world in learning to live with Covid. Thanks to the amazing rollout of our booster programme, investment in treatments, and innovations in the way we deliver healthcare, the British people have enjoyed months more freedom than other comparable countries.

We have also made important strides in the recovery and reform of NHS and adult social care. The longest waiters are down by 70% and, as you know, I have been working hard on wider modernisation of the NHS. I have also developed radical new approaches to dementia, cancer and mental health, and prepared the Health Disparities White Paper which will set out plans to level up health outcomes for communities that have been left behind for too long.

Given the unprecedented scale of the challenges in health and social care, it has been my instinct to continue focusing on this important work. So it is with enormous regret that I must tell you that I can no longer, in good conscience, continue serving in this Government. I am instinctively a team player but the British people also rightly expect integrity from their Government.

The tone you set as a leader, and the values you represent, reflect on your colleagues, your party and ultimately the country. Conservatives at their best are seen as hard-headed decision-makers, guided by strong values. We may not have always been popular, but we have been competent in acting in the national interest. Sadly, in the current circumstances, the public are concluding that we are now neither. The vote of confidence last month showed that a large number of our colleagues agree. It was a moment for humility, grip and new direction. I regret to say, however, that it is clear to me that this situation will not change

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