Andrea Jenkyns, a Johnson loyalist, shouted “wait and see” to the crowds who turned out to watch his resignation. Waving her finger in the air for emphasis, Ms Jenkins appeared to defy the revelers, shouting: “Those who laugh last, laugh loudest.” The European Investigation Team member gave the middle finger as he walked away. Now, just over 24 hours later, Ms Jenkins has taken on the role of Education Secretary. Andrew Jenkins shouted at the protesters to “wait and see”. ( ) She tweeted: “It is an honor to serve the Prime Minister as Parliamentary Under Secretary for Education. “Our education and care systems help shape the next generation and lay the foundation for the future.” Cynics responded with comments like “I can’t wait for you to teach our kids good manners,” with screenshots of her giving the middle finger. As Johnson continued his major reshuffle, forced by the resignations of more than 50 cabinet members between Tuesday afternoon and Thursday midday, another Brexiteer, Peter Bone, became the new deputy leader of the House of Commons – a position that had not been filled. from 2019. And Damian Collins became Under Secretary of State at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.