Boris Johnson is the foreign leader most Americans would like to see run for president
The outgoing prime minister would qualify to run for the US presidency because he was born in New York.
The outgoing prime minister would qualify to run for the US presidency because he was born in New York.
"The devotion is remarkable," one person said in response to the culture secretary's comments.
Mr Johnson is in his final weeks as Prime Minister after a series of scandals resulted in dozens of resignations from ministers and unpaid aides, capping a tumultuous period in modern British politics.
“The very least the British people can ask for is a Chancellor and Prime Minister who will explain how they got us into this mess and what the plan is to solve it.”
"The legacy of our outgoing Prime Minister is not that he got ‘Brexit Done’, but that he is leaving a large number of other matters unfinished."
If a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan doesn't stop him, his impending removal from office is hardly going to either.
Opponents of the Prime Minister have already accused him of having “basically checked out” from his job in No 10.
"The thin end of the wedge. Next thing you know, they’ll be charging for every NHS service they can," wrote one person in response.
The PM joked he had received “masses of letters to resign, mostly from my closest family”.
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