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The weird way Boris Johnson will formally quit as an MP - by getting a new job

The former Prime Minister is set to get granted one of two titles, potentially within hours - either the Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds or Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead

The ex-PM is about to be given a new role(Photothek via Getty Images)

Boris Johnson is about to get a new job so he can quit as an MP.

The former Prime Minister, like any member of the Commons, cannot just resign their seat.

Under an archaic process, they must instead be appointed to one of two roles which formally disqualify them from sitting as MPs.

So, while on Friday night he effectively flounced out of Parliament, he technically remains an MP until such time as the Chancellor of the Exchequer - who today is Mr Johnson's 2019 Tory leadership rival - hands him one of two titles:.

Either he will become Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds or Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead.

As Parliament’s website says: “The Steward and Bailiffs of the Chiltern Hundreds and of the Manor of Northstead were positions traditionally paid for by the Crown.

Jeremy Hunt will formally make the announcement(PA)

“In modern times they are unpaid, formal titles that are applied for when an MP needs to disqualify themselves from the Commons.

“An elected MP has no right to resign: unless they die or are expelled they must become disqualified if they wish to retire before the end of a Parliament.