The political storm surrounding the scandal involving former UK Ambassador to the U.S., Wendersen, has intensified, drawing closer to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. According to Ming Pao, Johnson's Chief of Staff, Max Sweeney, resigned on Sunday, the 8th, taking responsibility for recommending Wendersen for the ambassadorial position. Johnson's decision to let Sweeney go is seen as an attempt to quell dissatisfaction among Labour Party members regarding his leadership and to prevent internal challenges to his position. However, sources close to the Prime Minister's office suggest that Sweeney's departure has left Johnson without a crucial buffer, likely refocusing public scrutiny on his decision to appoint Wendersen. Johnson's closest aides indicate that he is facing the most perilous moment of his 18-month tenure.
