Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson started a partnership with television network GB News.
The former British Prime Minister (2019-2022) will join the right-wing broadcaster GB News in the new year.
Boris Johnson will “create and present a new series that will showcase Britain’s power around the world”. Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage and several Tory MPs, including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Lee Anderson, already work with the channel. In addition to producing documentaries for the channel. Johnson will “host occasional specials in front of a live audience.”
In a video announcing the new chapter of his career, Boris Johnson said he would give his “unvarnished view on everything from Russia, China and the war in Ukraine, how to tackle all these challenges and the huge opportunities that lie ahead.” lie ahead.”
Nigel Farage said the former prime minister would be a “cheerful” addition. – Boris is always very funny, whether he is writing or speaking. Sometimes he loses concentration, which makes it even more fun, he told Sky News.
Johnson is already a regular columnist for the Daily Mail. These texts include: criticizes current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, but also pays attention to topics such as the need to protect salamanders, Barbie and the moment when his dog Dilyn killed Queen Elizabeth II’s goose.
Boris Johnson said he wanted to run for head of NATO
The former British Prime Minister announced in February that he wanted to run for the position of NATO Secretary General. – Lead NATO? It’s a great idea. I want to emphasize, dear friends, that I have such a plan and let no one forget that there is such a candidate (for the post of head of NATO. I think I will succeed this time – said Johnson.
He noted that NATO has never been as strong as it is today. Especially since Finland and Sweden will soon join it. He also commented on Ukraine’s accession to the Alliance.
– We see very clearly that Ukraine’s membership is a prospect. It has to be done, that’s clear. Putin refuted all arguments against Ukraine’s accession to NATO. Now they’re gone, Johnson pointed out.
For now, plans will have to wait, as Jens Stoltenberg’s term has been extended until October 1, 2024.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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