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Boris Johnson’s top aides quit as UK prime minister battles growing crisis

  • Chief of Staff Dan Rosenfield, Principal Private Secretary Martin Reynolds, Director of Communications Jack Doyle and head of policy Munira Mirza have resigned
  • Already bogged down by the ongoing ‘partygate’ scandal, Johnson drew new fire over a false claim he made about opposition leader Keir Starmer

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) and Martin Reynolds, the Prime Minister’s Principal Private Secretary, arrive back at Downing Street in November 2020. Photo: AFP
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Four of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s closest aides resigned and his finance minister criticised him over a barb he made about the main opposition leader, in a tumultuous day for his government.

Johnson’s premiership is facing a growing crisis in the wake of anger over a series of alcohol-fuelled parties held at his Downing Street office and residence during coronavirus lockdowns, a scandal which followed a series of other missteps.

On Thursday, his Chief of Staff Dan Rosenfield, his Principal Private Secretary Martin Reynolds, his Director of Communications Jack Doyle and his head of policy Munira Mirza all resigned.

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Three of the officials were directly linked to the Downing Street gatherings and two senior Conservatives said it looked like the start of a reset in Johnson’s administration.

Boris Johnson’s Chief of Staff Dan Rosenfield is seen outside Downing Street in January. Photo: Reuters
Boris Johnson’s Chief of Staff Dan Rosenfield is seen outside Downing Street in January. Photo: Reuters

Johnson’s office said Rosenfield and Reynolds would remain in their posts for the time being.

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