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@theconversation.com
2 years ago
Boris Johnson's messy political legacy of lies, scandals and delivering Brexit to his base
@theconversation.com
4 years ago
Conservative landslide at UK's Brexit election; Trump's ratings rise on strong US economy
@cbsnews.com
4 years ago
Boris Johnson's election victory puts an end in sight for Brexit
@aljazeera.com
4 years ago
Transcript: Boris Johnson's election victory speech in full
@reuters.com
4 years ago
Brexit beckons as UK's Johnson coasts to commanding win
@reuters.com
4 years ago
UK destined for Brexit as Johnson wins big
@reuters.com
4 years ago
UK destined for Brexit as election triumph looms for Johnson
@reuters.com
4 years ago
Britain Brexit bound as Johnson heads for big parliamentary majority
@reuters.com
4 years ago
Britain Brexit bound as Johnson set for big parliamentary majority
@reuters.com
4 years ago
Factbox: UK PM Johnson's election plan: Brexit, nurses and lower business rates
@aljazeera.com
4 years ago
UK election: Ex-Conservative minister - 'Vote Liberal Democrat'
@reuters.com
5 years ago
Approving PM Johnson's Brexit deal would be top priority of Conservative government: spokesman
@nytimesworld
5 years ago
Conservative Party rebels staged a dramatic insurrection against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's no-deal Brexit plan. But in Washington, Republicans largely back President Trump's agenda. https://nyti.ms/2UEtwgN
@theconversation.com
5 years ago
Is Boris Johnson, Britain's new prime minister, anti-immigrant, a homophobe, a bigot – or just politically expedient?