KEY POINTS
  • After an acute political meltdown in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party.
  • Johnson has expressed his will to remain in office as prime minister while a new leader is selected, but there is disquiet over the prospect of Johnson staying in office for any time at all.
  • All eyes are now on Johnson's successor, with speculation rife over which of the "big players" — such as current or former Cabinet ministers — will announce their intention to run.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement at Downing Street in London, Britain, July 7, 2022. 

After an acute political meltdown in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned as leader of the Conservative Party, setting in motion a race for a new prime minister.

Johnson stood at a lectern outside No. 10 Downing Street at lunchtime Thursday and announced his resignation, stating that "no one in politics is remotely indispensable" and that he was "sad to be giving up the best job in the world."