Sky News Breakfast: Prime Minister rejects all calls for him to resign

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Sky News Breakfast: Prime Minister rejects all calls for him to resign” – below is their description.

Kay Burley presents Sky News Breakfast on Thursday July 7, the morning after another eventful night in Westminster:

– The Prime Minister refuses to quit and vows to fight on,

– Boris Johnson sacks one of his most senior colleagues, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove,

– And Attorney General Suella Braverman tells the PM it’s time to go and is the first minister to say publicly she will run for his job.

For the latest developments go to the Sky News Politics Hub at https://news.sky.com/politicshub

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