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[220][221][222], During his first administration, Johnson was embroiled in several personal scandals. For its part, the EU has so far rebuffed the idea of changing the text of the treaty to accommodate the British. [696], In November 2021, Johnson warned that the European Union faces "a choice" between "sticking up for Ukraine" and approving the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline which runs from Russia to Europe. He started as a reporter for The Times in 1987 but was fired for fabricating a quotation. Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was born on 19 June 1964 in a hospital in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. [833] To be married in the Catholic Church, Johnson needed to have his two previous marriages proven to be invalid by reason of lack of canonical form. [712], Within Ukraine, Johnson is praised by many as a supporter of anti-Russian sanctions and military aid for Ukraine. Boris Johnson has long spun political gold from his magniloquent tongue, using what some linguists and observers say bombastic language, esoteric vocabulary, occasional crudity and episodes of . [452], In October 2019, following bilateral talks between Johnson and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar,[453] the UK and EU agreed to a revised deal, which replaced the backstop with a new Northern Ireland Protocol. On 25 January, the Metropolitan Police's chief commander, Cressida Dick, announced that they were commencing investigations into the Downing Street Parties. [b] After agreeing to a revised Brexit withdrawal agreement, which replaced the Irish backstop with a new Northern Ireland Protocol, but failing to win parliamentary support for the agreement, Johnson called a snap election for December 2019 in which he led the Conservative Party to victory with 43.6 per cent of the vote, and the party's largest seat share since 1987 under Margaret Thatcher. [167] In 2004, Harper Collins published his first novel: Seventy-Two Virgins: A Comedy of Errors revolved around the life of a Conservative MP and contained various autobiographical elements. The register of MPs' interests states that Johnson has a rental income of at least 10,000 a year. He was born in 1964 in New York City to parents Stanley Johnson and Charlotte Fawcett. But I'm not going to talk about it. "[422] On the campaign trail, Johnson warned of "catastrophic consequences for voter trust in politics" if the government pushed the EU for further delays. He also claimed that he intended to stay as prime minister until the mid-2030s, although Number 10 later said that he had been joking. [268][269] Similarly, his claim that Metropolitan Police numbers had increased was characterised as untrue,[268] but the fact-checkers at Full Fact felt that both Johnson's and his critics' positions are defensible. [184] Interested in streamlining university funding,[185] Johnson supported Labour's proposed top-up fees. [288], London was successful in its bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics while Ken Livingstone was still mayor in 2005. [766][764][767] In two Daily Telegraph columns published in 2012 and 2013, he conflated the distinction between weather and climate and highlighted a factually incorrect claim by weather forecaster and conspiracy theorist Piers Corbyn that reduced solar activity could lead to a "mini-Ice Age". He advocated removing the backstop from any Brexit deal and replacing it with alternative arrangements. "The prime minister and Mrs Johnson are delighted to announce the birth of a healthy baby girl at a London hospital earlier today. [838] Johnson views secular humanism positively and sees it as owing more to the classical world than to Christian thinking. [528], After Russia began the world's first COVID-19 vaccination programme on 5December 2020,[529] Britain began its programme three days later. [512][513][514] Calls for Johnson to dismiss Cummings came from MPs both within and outside the Conservative Party. [554] On 28 April, the Electoral Commission announced it had opened a formal investigation into the allegations. The schedule called for Parliament to convene during the first two weeks of September and then to take a break until October 9. [189][190] That month, he attracted further public attention for rugby-tackling former footballer Maurizio Gaudino in a charity football match. When Tatiana Doronina, 35, and husband Ruslan, 43, found out they were expecting a baby, they expected him to have dark hair like them. Faced with a threat by Corbyn to hold a vote of confidence and then confronted by a broader effort by opponents of a no-deal Brexit to move toward legislation that would prevent that option for leaving the EU, Johnson boldly announced on August 28 that he had requested the queen to prorogue Parliament, delaying its resumption from its scheduled suspension for the yearly political party conferences. On. [187][188], In April 2006, the News of the World alleged that Johnson was having an affair with the journalist Anna Fazackerley; the pair did not comment, and shortly afterwards Johnson began employing Fazackerley. [95] He wrote that euro notes made people impotent, that euro coins made people sick, and that a plan to blow up the Berlaymont building was in place because asbestos cladding made the building too dangerous to inhabit. [178] After the allegations were proven, Howard asked Johnson to resign as vice-chairman and shadow arts minister for publicly lying; when Johnson refused, Howard dismissed him from those positions. This whole debate demonstrates our sovereignty."[332]. ", "Conservative moderates plan to take back control of Boris Johnson as prime minister", "Boris Johnson: Classic Tory or Political Maverick? 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[701] In a phone call to President Vladimir Putin, Johnson urged him to "avoid bloodshed". In July 1965, the family then relocated to Crouch End, in north London, and in February 1966, they relocated again, this time back to the States, where they settled in Washington DC. There was much speculation that he had returned to Parliament because he wanted to replace Cameron as Conservative leader and prime minister. [115] Devoting much time to his children, Johnson wrote a book of verse, Perils of the Pushy Parents A Cautionary Tale, which was published to largely poor reviews. His win was one of the few bright spots for the Conservative Party in the midterm local elections in which it lost more than 800 seats in England, Scotland, and Wales. [706] On 20 February 2022, Johnson warned that Russia is planning the "biggest war in Europe since 1945" as Putin intends to invade and encircle the capital of Kyiv. [235][236][237], Johnson made no major changes to the mayoral system Livingstone developed. [755], Scholars of comparative politics have drawn comparisons between Johnson and other populist leaders such as Donald Trump and Viktor Orban. [242] In November 2013, Johnson announced major changes to the operation of London Underground, including the extension of operating hours to run through the night at weekends. In late January 2022 an investigation into the affair by senior civil servant Sue Gray was reported to Parliament, though in a truncated and redacted form so as not to compromise the investigation into a number of gatherings that had been subsequently undertaken by the London Metropolitan Police. [261][262], Johnson appointed himself chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), and in October 2008 successfully pushed for the resignation of Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair after the latter was criticised for allegedly handing contracts to friends and for his handling of the death of Jean Charles de Menezes. "[605], In April 2022, a poll by The Independent found 27% of voters who voted Conservative in the 2019 general election claim they are less likely vote that way again if Johnson stays leader. [423][424], Johnson initially pledged to cut income tax for earners of more than 50,000 by raising the 40% tax threshold to 80,000, but backed away from this plan in June 2019 after coming under criticism in a televised BBC debate. Boris Johnson's first wife was Allegra Mostyn-Owen whom he divorced in 1993. [824], In 2007, Johnson said he had smoked cannabis before he went to university. Two people, a man and a woman, were arrested after a traffic cone was thrown at police officers. [412] A victim, anti-abuse organisations, a police chief and Shadow police minister Louise Haigh strongly criticised this. Johnson is a controversial figure in British politics. Indeed, he is not known for his excessive interest in serious policy matters, and it is hard to see him grubbing away at administrative detail as an obscure, hardworking junior minister for social security. Following the victory of the "Leave" campaign, Cameron resigned as Conservative leader and prime minister. The prime minister has demeaned his office. [540][541], On 12November 2020, Downing Street Director of Communications Lee Cain resigned amid infighting within the cabinet. [760] Stuart Reid, Johnson's colleague at The Spectator, described the latter's views as being those of a "liberal libertarian". [277], The formation of the Forensic Audit Panel was announced on 8May 2008. [327] Conversely, the Conservative Iain Duncan Smith politician and UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage defended his comments. He retained his post as mayor of London, and the victory fueled speculation that he would eventually challenge Prime Minister David Cameron for leadership of the Conservative Party. After three failed attempts to hold a snap election, Johnson was finally able to take his case to the people, and during the campaign he promised to deliver Brexit by the new deadline. Despite the short-term statutory protection against another vote of confidence in Johnsons party leadership, his support within the parliamentary Conservative Party continued to crumble, and senior party members threatened to change the party rules to allow for another confidence vote if Johnson did not resign. It is like one of those vast Indian programmes of compulsory vasectomy. He was born to 23-year-old Stanley. [510] Johnson later said that he had been given emergency oxygen while in intensive care, and that doctors had made preparations in case of the event of his death. [667][668], In April 2022, Johnson announced that eight more nuclear reactors would be built on existing nuclear power plant sites, and called for an expansion in wind energy. "[762], According to TheyWorkForYou, Johnson has "generally voted against" what it described as "measures to prevent climate change" while an MP. [130] He was invited back on to later episodes, including as a guest presenter; for his 2003 appearance, Johnson received a nomination for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance. Carrie Johnson, with daughter Romy, supporting husband Boris at his resignation speech, 7 July 2022. [77] Finally, Johnson was awarded an upper second-class degree,[78][79] and was deeply unhappy he did not receive a first.[80]. [655][656] During his farewell speech outside 10 Downing Street on 6 September 2022 Johnson referred to the Roman statesman Cincinnatus. "[308][309] Also in 2014, he was criticised for saying that "almost half" of his senior staff were female, when London Assembly members stated that only four of fourteen top positions in Johnson's administration were occupied by women. On this website you can find my latest news and campaigns and keep up to date on what I am fighting for in the interests of our residents. Whilst in Oxford, the family lived in Summertown, a suburb of the city, and in 1965 Charlotte gave birth to daughter Rachel Johnson. [191] In September 2006, Papua New Guinea's High Commission protested after he compared the Conservatives' frequently changing leadership to cannibalism in Papua New Guinea. (from Carrie Johnson) (born in April 2020) Daughters- 4 Lara Lettice Johnson (Journalist, Editor, Broadcaster) (from Marina Wheeler) . [703] On 1 February 2022, Johnson arrived in Kyiv on a diplomatic visit. The election resulted in the Conservative Party winning 43.6% of the vote and a parliamentary landslide majority of 80 seatsits biggest since 1987 under Margaret Thatcher. The report found Johnson should have declared an interest concerning Arcuri and that his failure to do this could have breached the London Assembly's code of conduct. Johnson, a prominent supporter of Brexit, promises Britain will leave the European Union, deal or no deal, by Halloween. [266] Johnson resigned as MPA chairman in January 2010,[258] but throughout his mayoralty was highly supportive of the Metropolitan Police, particularly during the controversy surrounding the death of Ian Tomlinson. [347][348] Former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt said: "I wish it was a joke. 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[596], On 12 April 2022, Downing Street confirmed that Johnson would be issued a fixed penalty notice for 50 as police believed he had broken the law by breaching COVID-19 regulations when attending parties during COVID-19 restrictions. [791][792][793][794] He has been noted as making significant use of humour in relation to this, sometimes for explicitly political purposes. "[552][553], On 27 April Johnson asked the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, to hold a review about the refurbishment. [396] In June, he was reported as having said "fuck business" when asked about corporate concerns regarding a 'hard' Brexit. [543][544] Several months after his dismissal, on 26May 2021, Cummings claimed during a seven-hour testimony delivered to Parliament that Johnson was "unfit for the job" and that "tens of thousands of people died who didn't need to die" during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic due to what he claimed to be "criminal, disgraceful behaviour" within Downing Street under the supervision of Health Secretary Matt Hancock. [397][398][399][400], Johnson said that US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital is a "moment of opportunity" for peace. [478][479], The COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a serious crisis within the first few months of Johnson's second term. By mid-March 2020, as COVID-19, the potentially deadly disease caused by the virus, began spreading rapidly in Britain, the fallacy of this approach had become clear, and the government imposed social-distancing and mask-wearing requirements, along with a lockdown that included the closing of schools, pubs, restaurants, and other businesses. [557] During Prime Minister's Questions, the leader of the opposition, Keir Starmer, asked: "Who initially paid for the redecoration of his Downing Street flat? "[591][592][593] Amery's call was itself a reference to Cromwell's dismissal of the Rump parliament. [471] Two days later, Amber Rudd resigned as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and from the Conservative Party, describing the withdrawal of the party whip from the MPs as an "assault on decency and democracy". This time Johnson and his spokespeople repeatedly changed their story regarding Johnsons awareness of allegations of sexual misconduct that had been brought against Pincher both in the run-up to his appointment as deputy chief whip and in 2019 during his tenure in the Foreign Office. ", "Boris Johnson the Godfather takes his retribution in massacre of cabinet ministers", "Boris Johnson dismantles cabinet in reshuffle, building government around people who delivered Brexit vote", "Boris Johnson gives himself 'Minister for the Union' title", "Do Boris Johnson's tax and spending plans add up? He was born to 23-year-old Stanley Johnson, a Brit, who was studying economics at Columbia University, and 22-year-old Charlotte Fawcett, an Oxford-born artist. Johnson's parents had married in 1963 before moving to the United States. [783] He proposed building a bridge or tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland, but has since scrapped this initiative. BORIS Johnson has become the first baptised Catholic to become prime minister. In 1964, he was born in New York Cit y and lived there for his first months before moving to Britain. Gareth Fuller/PA via AP, File LONDON Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he will not run to lead the Conservative Party, ending intense speculation about a comeback. [165] His 2001 book, Friends, Voters, Countrymen: Jottings on the Stump, recounted that year's election campaign,[166] while 2003's Lend Me Your Ears collected together previously published columns and articles. Her father was a professor of mathematics and her mother was a nurse and she was one of four children - she has three brothers. [8][9] Supporters have praised him as humorous, witty, and entertaining,[10] with an appeal stretching beyond traditional Conservative Party voters. Boris Johnson - Born To Rule Boris Johnson officially became prime minister of the United Kingdom on July 24, 2019. Senior Tories heavily criticised him, with Alan Duncan of the Foreign Office vowing to ensure the comments marked "the political end of Boris Johnson". [568], In November 2021, Johnson backed a motion to block the suspension of Owen Paterson, a Conservative MP found to have abused his position by the independent standards commissioner after undertaking paid lobbying on behalf of two companies. In July, he delivered a resignation speech, stating that ministers were "saying one thing to the EU about what we are really doing, and pretending another to the electorate". [230][231][232] He was caught up in the parliamentary expenses scandal and accused of excessive personal spending on taxi journeys. [208][209], Settling into the City Hall mayoral office,[210] Johnson's first official engagement was an appearance at the Sikh celebrations for Vaisakhi in Trafalgar Square. These are being a "natural born" US citizen; aged over 35, and living in the US for over 14 years. [436] On 28August 2019, UK and EU negotiators agreed to resume regular meetings to discuss the withdrawal agreement. Johnson said Trump was "betraying a quite stupefying ignorance that makes him, frankly, unfit to hold the office of president of the United States",[311] becoming the first senior politician in the UK to declare Trump unfit for office (but rejecting calls for him to be banned from the country). [640] Sir Simon McDonald, former Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, later said that the prime minister had been briefed "in person" about Pincher. Under the Fixed Terms of Parliament Act, however, a prime minister must win the support of at least two-thirds of the House of Commons to hold such an election when it falls outside of the bodys fixed five-year terms, meaning that Johnson would have to win opposition support for that vote. In 2014, he acknowledged he was disputing a demand for capital gains tax from the US tax authorities on a property that he inherited in the United Kingdom,[815][816] which ultimately he paid. [473] A key slogan used in the Conservative campaign was their promise to "Get Brexit Done".[474]. [312] Johnson added that he "would invite [Trump] to come and see the whole of London and take him round the city except I wouldn't want to expose Londoners to any unnecessary risk of meeting Donald Trump". [126] When the phone conversation was published in 1995, Johnson stated that ultimately he had not obliged Guppy's request. [610], While speaking in the House of Commons on 31 January 2022, Johnson falsely blamed Starmer for the non-prosecution of serial sex offender Jimmy Savile when Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). It is unconquerable. In 2014 he added The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History, which was described by one reviewer as a breathless romp through the life and times of Winston Churchill. Many of them were concerned that Johnsons damaged brand would prove to be a liability in the next scheduled parliamentary elections, some two years in the offing. Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (/ffl/;[5] born 19 June 1964) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2019 to 2022. [416], In September 2018, Johnson wrote: "We have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmail. [16], During his tenure as London Mayor, Johnson gained a reputation as "a liberal, centre-ground politician", according to Business Insider. [874] His younger siblings are Rachel Johnson, a writer and journalist; Leo Johnson, a partner specialising in sustainability at accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers;[875] and Jo Johnson, ex-minister of state and former Conservative MP for Orpington, who resigned from his brother's government in September 2019[471] and is now a member of the House of Lords. [834][835], Johnson holds ancient Greek statesman and orator Pericles as a personal hero. [100] The Europhile Conservative politician Chris Patten later stated at that time Johnson was "one of the greatest exponents of fake journalism". Boris is the son of Stanley Johnson, who is descended from Turkish ancestry and a former member of the European Parliament. [347][348] A number of diplomats, FCO staff and foreign ministers who worked with Johnson compared his leadership unfavourably to previous foreign secretaries for his perceived lack of conviction or substantive positions on British foreign policy issues. 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