KEY POINTS
  • The U.K.’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a vote of confidence on Monday evening.
  • Some 211 Conservative Party lawmakers voted in favor of Johnson, while 148 voted against him — a result worse than many expected.
  • Johnson's leadership has been wracked by several controversies, the biggest of which has been the "partygate" scandal when Johnson and other officials were found to have broken lockdown rules.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was booed by crowds as he entered St Paul's Cathedral on June 3 for the National Service of Thanksgiving to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived a vote of confidence triggered by his own lawmakers amid increasing dissatisfaction in his leadership.

Some 211 Conservative Party lawmakers voted in favor of the prime minister on Monday, while 148 voted against him. Johnson needed the support of a simple majority of 180 MPs to win the vote, but the figure of 148 was worse than many expected.