Johnson Takes Office, Vows to Lead UK Out of EU
LONDON (AP) — Boris Johnson was due to enter 10 Downing St. as Britain’s new prime minister on Wednesday, vowing to lead the UK out of the European Union and unite a country deeply divided over Brexit.
It’s a tall order. Johnson has just over three months to make good on his promise to deliver Brexit by Oct. 31.
He also must win over the many Britons opposed to Brexit and resistant to his blustering charms.
In a sign he hopes to move beyond the largely white, male and affluent Conservative members who chose him as their leader, Johnson’s office said his government would be a "Cabinet for modern Britain” with more women and a record number of ministers from ethnic minorities.
Many members of his administration will be strong Brexit supporters like Johnson, but he is also set to include some pro-EU politicians.
Johnson, a former mayor of London and foreign secretary, gott Britain’s top job in politics after winning a contest to lead the governing Conservative Party.
Famed for his bravado, quips in Latin and blond mop of hair, Johnson easily defeated Conservative rival Jeremy Hunt, winning two-thirds of the votes of about 160,000 party members across the UK.
He replaced Theresa May, who announced her resignation last month after Parliament repeatedly rejected the withdrawal agreement she struck with the 28-nation bloc.
He has vowed that Britain will leave the EU on the currently scheduled date of Oct. 31, with or without a deal on departure terms. The EU is adamant that the deal it made with May will not be renegotiated, and economists warn that a no-deal Brexit would disrupt trade and plunge the UK into recession.
Johnson, whose personal brand is built on optimism — and, critics say, an ambiguous relationship with facts — promised in a victory speech Tuesday to deliver Brexit "in a new spirit of can do.”
"I say to all the doubters: ‘Dude, we are going to energize the country, we are going to get Brexit done,’” he said.
It’s a tall order. Johnson has just over three months to make good on his promise to deliver Brexit by Oct. 31.
He also must win over the many Britons opposed to Brexit and resistant to his blustering charms.
In a sign he hopes to move beyond the largely white, male and affluent Conservative members who chose him as their leader, Johnson’s office said his government would be a "Cabinet for modern Britain” with more women and a record number of ministers from ethnic minorities.
Many members of his administration will be strong Brexit supporters like Johnson, but he is also set to include some pro-EU politicians.
Johnson, a former mayor of London and foreign secretary, gott Britain’s top job in politics after winning a contest to lead the governing Conservative Party.
Famed for his bravado, quips in Latin and blond mop of hair, Johnson easily defeated Conservative rival Jeremy Hunt, winning two-thirds of the votes of about 160,000 party members across the UK.
He replaced Theresa May, who announced her resignation last month after Parliament repeatedly rejected the withdrawal agreement she struck with the 28-nation bloc.
He has vowed that Britain will leave the EU on the currently scheduled date of Oct. 31, with or without a deal on departure terms. The EU is adamant that the deal it made with May will not be renegotiated, and economists warn that a no-deal Brexit would disrupt trade and plunge the UK into recession.
Johnson, whose personal brand is built on optimism — and, critics say, an ambiguous relationship with facts — promised in a victory speech Tuesday to deliver Brexit "in a new spirit of can do.”
"I say to all the doubters: ‘Dude, we are going to energize the country, we are going to get Brexit done,’” he said.