Prime Minister of United Kingdom - Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson is a British politician and journalist.
     He was born on June 19, 1964 in New York City, USA. He was educated at
    Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied classics. Johnson worked as a
    journalist for several publications including The Times and The Daily
    Telegraph, before entering politics. In 2001, he was elected as the Member
    of Parliament for Henley, and has since held several cabinet positions
    including Mayor of London, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth
    Affairs, and Secretary of State for Brexit. In July 2019, Johnson was
    elected as leader of the Conservative Party and became Prime Minister of the
    United Kingdom. He is known for his controversial statements and distinctive
    hairstyle.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
      Boris Johnson is a prominent figure in British politics, known for his
      distinctive hair and sometimes controversial statements. Prior to entering
      politics, he worked as a journalist and authored several books. Johnson
      was first elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of
      Henley in 2001, and held several cabinet positions in the government of
      former Prime Minister David Cameron, including Mayor of London from 2008
      to 2016. In 2019, he was elected leader of the Conservative Party and
      became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, succeeding Theresa May.
      Johnson is a strong advocate of Brexit and played a key role in the
      successful campaign to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum. He
      has faced criticism for his handling of Brexit negotiations, as well as
      his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, he remains a popular
      figure among many in the UK and has a reputation as a charismatic and
      entertaining public speaker.
    
    Education Background
      Boris Johnson was educated at Ashdown House, a boarding prep school in
      Sussex, and then at the European School, Brussels I. He then attended
      Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied Classics. At Oxford, he was a
      member of the Bullingdon Club, a notorious all-male dining club known for
      its wealthy and privileged members and its reputation for destructive
      behavior. Johnson was awarded a second-class degree.
    
    Lifestyle and Family
      Boris Johnson is married to his third wife, Marina Wheeler. The couple has
      four children together. He also has two children from his previous
      marriage. Johnson is known for his distinctive hairstyle and has been
      described as a charismatic and entertaining public speaker. He has faced
      criticism for his personal life and has been involved in several scandals,
      including allegations of infidelity. Johnson is an avid fan of classical
      music and is known to play the piano. He is also a fitness enthusiast and
      enjoys running and cycling. He is known for his wit and sense of humor and
      has been described as a larger-than-life figure in British politics.
    
    
      The exact net worth of Boris Johnson is unknown, but it is estimated to be
      in the range of £1 million to £2 million. Johnson has made a significant
      portion of his wealth from his career as a journalist and author. He has
      written several books and was a regular columnists for the Daily Telegraph
      and other publications. Johnson has also received substantial earnings
      from his work in politics, including his salary as a Member of Parliament
      (MP) and as the Mayor of London.
    
    Facts About Boris Johnson
      Boris Johnson was born in New York City, USA in 1964 and holds both
      American and British citizenship.
    
    
      He studied Classics at Balliol College, Oxford, and was a member of the
      Bullingdon Club.
    
    
      Johnson worked as a journalist for several publications, including The
      Times and The Daily Telegraph.
    
    
      He was first elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency
      of Henley in 2001.
    
    
      He served as the Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016 and played a key role
      in the successful campaign to leave the European Union in the 2016
      referendum.
    
    
      In 2019, he was elected as the leader of the Conservative Party and became
      Prime Minister of the UK.
    
    
      He is married to his third wife, Marina Wheeler, and has six children.
    
    
      Johnson is known for his distinctive hairstyle and his charismatic and
      entertaining public speaking style.
    
    He is an avid fitness enthusiast and enjoys running and cycling.
    
      Johnson has faced criticism for his handling of Brexit negotiations, as
      well as his personal life, including allegations of infidelity. Despite
      this, he remains a popular figure in UK politics.
    
    Famous Quotes Of Boris Johnson
"My policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it."
    "Brexit means Brexit."
    
      "The only way to get the best deal for Britain is to be ready to leave the
      EU with no deal."
    
    
      "There are no disasters, only opportunities. And indeed, opportunities for
      fresh disasters."
    
    "I am a politician and I don't mind lying."
    
      "I would rather be found dead in a ditch than sign up for this [Brexit]
      deal."
    
    
      "The good thing about being kind of clinically dead is you don't have to
      worry about anything."
    
    
      "Voters are absolutely entitled to take a simple, sensible and
      straightforward approach."
    
    "I would rather be thought of as a comedian than a politician."
    "The people of this country have had enough of experts."
  
 
     
 
 
 
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