Analysis: Boris Johnson was clearly determined to be on his best behaviour as he tries to shed his Trumpian image and develop a bond with the new US President | KnottMatthew
- Trump saw a fellow charismatic right-wing populist who was sticking it to the left-wing global elites.
Johnson responded by heaping praise on Trump, reportedly telling US diplomats that his counterpart was “increasingly popular” in the UK and that “America is back under Trump”. Saying goodbye to all of that: Donald Trump and Boris Johnson appealed to those who were not seeing their lives improve.reported that America’s top diplomat Yael Lempert had told Brexit Minister David Frost that Johnson’s government was “inflaming” tensions in Ireland and Europe with its opposition to checks at ports in the province.
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