The Prime Minister, who led the British government for three years, will step down, he will be replaced by Liz Truss.
The show British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, September 6, delivered a farewell speech.
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“I know that Liz Truss and this dedicated Conservative government will do everything they can to help people get through this crisis … and we will win. If Putin thinks he can win by blackmail and threatening the British people, then he is absolutely wrong,” Johnson said.
The prime minister shared the successes of his government: Brexit, the rapid introduction of vaccination in Europe, which ensured its rapid spread.
Johnson noted the impact on the war with Russia of arms supplies to Ukraine, which he fought.
“As for a future career, let me say that I am now like one of those boosters who have served their purpose. Now I will cautiously re-enter the atmosphere and dive unnoticed into some distant and incomprehensible corner of the Ocean Pacific,” Johnson said.
Later, Johnson and the new leader of the British Conservative Party, Liz Truss, will arrive on separate planes in the Scottish city of Aberdeen to meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle. there Johnson will announce his resignation, and Truss will be appointed as the new prime minister.
Recall that on the eve of the new leader of the Conservative Party and, accordingly, the head of the British government, the current Foreign Minister of the country, Liz Truss, was elected. She became the third female Prime Minister in the history of the United Kingdom after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.
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Source: korrespondent

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