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| | ... Lords where peers will begin line by line scrutiny next week." This the latest news from The Independent, headed "Boris Johnson news: Brexit legislation passes Commons..." News? Brexit has become less of a news item since 12 December 2019 when the Conservatives ... |
| | | ... from the European Union has become less uncertain following the Conservative Party's, led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, thumping victory at the December 12 general elections. The Conservatives won 365 seats -- majority of 80 seats, the largest ... |
| | | ... the recent positive turn of events - US-China trade deal, the UK could finally Brexit with polls predicting UK PM Boris Johnson could win a 96-seat majority at the 12 December polls - had eased uncertainty. But as evident in recent history, the Sino-Yankee ... |
| | | ... Australia) and from there, hopefully, the UK could Brexit once and for all on the 20 January 2020. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hopes that the elections would increase his party's majority, paving the way for Brexit to be done and over with. Then ... |
| | | "Pompa mortis magis terret quam mors ipsa." Translated into the quotee Francis Bacon's - English philosopher, statesman and essayist - mother tongue, "The pomp of death alarms us more than death itself." Yes Virginia, you know where I'm going ... |
| | | ... year-to-date - supported by the weak currency - it has fallen by 5.6% from its 2019 high, recorded a few days after Boris Johnson assumed office as UK Prime Minister on July 24. The only positive that could be inferred from the latest National Accounts ... |
| | | ... trade in goods and services." Boris on Brexit The leading pro-Leave campaigner - and could soon be Tory leader - Boris Johnson called on the Brexiteers to "build bridges" with Bremainers. "We must reach out, we must heal, we must build bridges - because ... |
| | | ... committee negotiating the Brexit." Oh no! The again there's still the high profile Brexiteer and former London mayor, Boris Johnson. But he too is in absentia. Boris, where art thou? Please don't tell me Boris is also Bremorsing and Bregretting Brexi ... |
| | | ... simplistic but perhaps a more convincing argument that Britons can relate to is this quote from former London Mayor Boris Johnson: "The more the EU does, the less room there is for national decision-making. Sometimes these EU rules sound simply ludicrous ... |
| | | ... reach the wider European continent. Expansion plans for the central London airport have been blocked by the mayor, Boris Johnson. City airport is appealing against Johnson's decision to block its proposed £200 million ($386 million) expansion plan ... |
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