Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Boris Johnson Wants Brexit on October 31st
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged lawmakers to support Brexit on October 31st and said they had promised to respect the result of the 2016 referendum for the UK's exit from the European Union, Reuters reported.
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British PM Johnson Announced an Increase in Healthcare, Spending by 1.8 billion Pounds
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce an increase in healthcare spending by 1.8 billion pounds ($ 2.2 billion) today, trying to keep his promise for Brexit as he prepares to leave the EU, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA.
Boris Johnson Suffered his First Electoral Defeat
The British prime minister, Boris Johnson, suffered his first electoral defeat yesterday after his conservative party lost the partial parliamentary elections in the Brecon and Radnorshire constituencies in Wales, France Press and Reuters reported.
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UK Will Allocate more than £ 2 Billion For Brexit Preparations
More than £ 2 billion will be set aside by the UK government in order for the country to prepare for it's exit from the European Union, Finance Minister Sajid Javid said, specifying that these funds will be used to recruit new border guards, secure drug supplies and launch an information campaign .
EU signals tighter financial market access after Brexit
Updating its policy on market access for foreign banks, insurers and investment firms, the European Union's executive European Commission said countries outside the bloc did not necessarily have market access even if their rules were equivalent.
UK’s Shrinking Role in Balkans Will Vanish Under Johnson
But he did not have to choose the two-day Balkan summit to resign, and his no-show at the meeting, some said, spoke volumes about his seeming indifference to a region in which Britain was once an influential player.
Boris Johnson During His First Speech: Britain Will be the Greatest Place in the World After Brexit
The new British prime minister, Boris Johnson, said in his first speech in Parliament that Brexit would turn Britain into the greatest place in the world, BTA reported.
He also said that London will not nominate a candidate for EU commissioner to the new EC staff.
Boris Johnson's First speech as PM
The new British prime minister, Boris Johnson, will give a speech to parliament. It is expected that the main focus will be the strategy for Brexit.
Johnson will also answer MPs' questions. He has already formed his new cabinet by giving key ministries of prominent supporters of leaving the UK to the EU.
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UK's next PM Johnson's Ottoman roots
Brexit hardliner Boris Johnson, whose family roots reach back to an Ottoman interior minister Ali Kemal, won the contest to lead Britain's governing Conservative Party on July 23 and will become the country's next prime minister, tasked with fulfilling his promise to lead the U.K. out of the European Union.
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#Romania2019.eu/Viorica Dancila: Romanian EU Council Presidency - success; promptitude, efficiency and professionalism proven in 6 months term
Romania's Presidency of the Council of the EU was a success, as it took place in a complex and dynamic context marked by the European elections and the developments related to Brexit, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said on Wednesday.