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Post by account_disabled on Mar 3, 2024 22:38:01 GMT -5
It has been a year since British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been in office, a year marked by failures and mistakes. It seems that nothing is going well for Boris Johnson, writes Birgit Maaß. A divorce. An engagement. Then he had a son. He narrowly escaped death. At this time, he took Great Britain out of the EU and fought a pandemic. All within one year. It is not a small burden that the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, had to carry in his dream job: "King of the world". this is how he wanted to be as a young man, writes sister Rachel Johnson in the family biography. His idol Winston Churchill, about whom Boris Johnson has even written a book. But it is becoming increasingly clear: Boris Johnson is not up to these challenges. He is a populist, a man of grand gestures, not a cautious statesman, guiding Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data the country with a sure hand in times of crisis. With his empty promises, with his false blindness, he corrupts the country more and more, even the ardent conservatives themselves are complaining more and more. One failure after another Balance after one year prime minister: Devastating. Basically, apart from winning the election, there is nothing else he has done right. It is true that Johnson celebrated leaving the EU as a success, but in the meantime, fears are growing that by the end of the year a broad free trade agreement with the EU will not be negotiated, and the UK will leave the EU with a free fall In the auto industry alone this will cost tens of thousands of jobs. Long queues of barges at the border, perhaps even bottlenecks in the supply of fresh food items. The British may face such problems in a few months. Read also: Education drama / British curriculum, "British" implementation! Reduction of knowledge for students US elections/ Boris Johnson: The world needs Donald Trump Even the trade agreement with the US does not seem to be as fast as it was rumored. And instead of the "golden age" with China, the British government was forced to suspend the extradition agreement with Hong Kong, thus starting the course of confrontation with Beijing. In a world where the dividing lines between the superpowers are becoming increasingly sharp, Great Britain now seems alone. Even the report on Russia by the British parliament published this week does not cast a good light on Boris Johnson. There was talk of Russia's possible influence on the Brexit referendum. Russia is a significant threat to Great Britain, MPs concluded, and criticized the government, which is not assessing this risk properly.
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