

Jo Johnson, the universities minister, said he had been "torn between family loyalty and the national interest" and ended his message: #overandout.
It comes amid an unprecedented crisis, with the prorogation of parliament looming, legislation to block a no-deal Brexit being rushed through parliament, the Prime Minister seeking to force an early election, and government whips having just stripped 21 MPs of the Conservative whip in a hugely divisive move.
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Hide AdDowning Street and cabinet colleagues are not thought to have had any notice of the decision. Jo Johnson indicated he would also stand down as MP for Orpington.
Mr Johnson said: “It's been an honour to represent Orpington for 9 years & to serve as a minister under three PMs.
Jo Johnson is pro-European and has previously called for a second referendum, a position that puts him at odds with the Prime Minister, who has vowed to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a Brexit deal.