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Boris Johnson third PM in six years to be taken down by Tory infighting

  • Boris Johnson is bringing an end to a turbulent two-and-half years in office
  • Here we look at the downfall of David Cameron, Theresa May and Johnson

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. File photo: AFP
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Boris Johnson is the third Conservative prime minister in Britain to be brought down by Conservative, or Tory, infighting in the space of six years.

A split over Europe ultimately led to David Cameron losing his Brexit gamble and resigning, while Theresa May failed to unite her warring MPs over plans to deliver on the outcome of the referendum. In Johnson’s case, his own leadership caused a rift in the party.

Here we look at each prime minister’s downfall.

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David Cameron

Cameron resigned on June 24, 2016, bringing an abrupt end to his six-year premiership after the British public took the momentous decision to leave the European Union.

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He pledged an in-out referendum in 2013 as a calculated gamble, aimed at silencing the Eurosceptics in his own party. Divisions over Europe were nothing new in the Conservative Party, but the issue was turbocharged by austerity and immigration, as well as the rise of the UK Independence Party (UKIP).

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