While some voters think the PM’s resignation is ‘about time’, others complain he is being picked on

There is a theatrical eyeroll that is often on display when the name “Boris Johnson” is mentioned, and on Wednesday, in his constituency of Uxbridge, west London, it was much in evidence – especially when residents were told he had finally announced he would step down.

“About time! You can write that down as my quote,” called one young woman over her shoulder as she pushed her child’s buggy through the commuter town’s pedestrianised centre. “Well he definitely has charisma but didn’t convince me,” noted an older woman, sitting on a bench with her husband as they nibbled sandwiches.

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