ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「On Tuesday, Boris Johnson, Britain’s brash former foreign secretary and one of the architects of Brexit, was selected to be the new leader of the Conservative Party. He is now set to be Britain’s next prime minister, succeeding Theresa May, who resigned after failing to come up with a Brexit agreement. Johnson, upon taking office, would immediately face the challenge of managing Britain’s exit from the EU by October 31. But his policy swerves, lack of attention to detail and contradictory statements leave the country guessing how things will unfold. Additionally, the hard facts that brought down May have not changed: deep divisions on Brexit among Conservatives in Parliament, implacable opposition from other parties, and the insistence of European officials that they will make no major concessions. Johnson insists that while he intends to hammer out a better agreement, Britain will leave the union by the October deadline, even if that means exiting without a deal, raising fears of Britain leaving the EU with no trade agreement in place, no political pact, not even a framework for further talks. Click the link in our bio to read more. @adamfergusonstudio shot this photo in 2016 when Johnson was campaigning in Preston, England.」7月24日 2時20分 - nytimes

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On Tuesday, Boris Johnson, Britain’s brash former foreign secretary and one of the architects of Brexit, was selected to be the new leader of the Conservative Party. He is now set to be Britain’s next prime minister, succeeding Theresa May, who resigned after failing to come up with a Brexit agreement. Johnson, upon taking office, would immediately face the challenge of managing Britain’s exit from the EU by October 31. But his policy swerves, lack of attention to detail and contradictory statements leave the country guessing how things will unfold. Additionally, the hard facts that brought down May have not changed: deep divisions on Brexit among Conservatives in Parliament, implacable opposition from other parties, and the insistence of European officials that they will make no major concessions. Johnson insists that while he intends to hammer out a better agreement, Britain will leave the union by the October deadline, even if that means exiting without a deal, raising fears of Britain leaving the EU with no trade agreement in place, no political pact, not even a framework for further talks. Click the link in our bio to read more. @adamfergusonstudio shot this photo in 2016 when Johnson was campaigning in Preston, England.


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