Boris Johnson says to resign as UK PM, as his salary is very low
Boris Johnson says to resign as UK PM, as his salary is very low
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Boris Johnson says that he plans to resign from his post as he has been complaining about his 'meager salary' for a while.  It was reported by British media, citing sources at the Conservative Party. As per ‘The Daily Mirror', Boris Johnson has been privately complaining that he cannot live on a Prime Minister’s salary and thinks that he can at least pull double the figure that he currently receives.

For those interested, UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson receives a salary of 150,402 pound (the currency of the United Kingdom) per annum. He is said to be jealous (sarcastically) of his predecessor Theresa May, who has hauled in more than 1 million pounds on public lectures since relinquishing as the Prime Minister last year. However, the report states that Boris Johnson is looking to administer in another 6 months in office to sort out the Brexit process and push United Kingdom through the ongoing COVID-19 threat, after which he will be looking to leave his job.

Britain officially left the European Union on January 31, but remains part of its economic structures till December 31. The two sides have been trying to strike a deal on trade and other relations before then, but months of discussions have been stalled on the issue of fishing and rules to make certain fair competition.

Before becoming the leader of the Tory Party the Prime Minister was on a salary of 275,000 pound, per year with the Telegraph and also made 160,000 pounds in one month from delivering two speeches, notably.

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