UK PM Johnson vows to ‘get on with the job’ after surviving confidence vote

LONDON – June 7 (ONLINE) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who recently survived a confidence vote that revealed the scale of the threat to his position, has now said his government is the one that delivers on “what the people of this country care about most”.

Johnson won the vote late on Monday by 211 votes to 148 – enough to avoid having to immediately resign but a larger than anticipated rebellion within his party that leaves him politically wounded and battling to win back the confidence of his colleagues and the general public.

Johnson’s office issued a statement saying he would use the meeting to set out his vision for the coming weeks, including new policies to reduce the cost of childcare and to help more people buy their own homes.

“This is a government that delivers on what the people of this country care about most,” Johnson said in the statement.

“We are on the side of hard-working British people, and we are going to get on with the job.”

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