British and world political leaders have reacted to Boris Johnson’s resignation.
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Once Boris Johnson’s foreseeable resignation as leader of the Conservative Party was announced, reactions in various sectors of British and world politics.
The labor Keir StarmerBritain’s opposition leader has stated that “the resignation of Boris Johnson is good news”, although he has pointed out that “it should have happened a long time ago. He was always unfit for the job. He was responsible for lies, scandals and fraud on an industrial scale.
Nicholas Sturgeon, the scottish prime ministerhas pointed out that “there will be a general sense of relief that the chaos of recent days (months in fact) will end, although the idea of Boris Johnson remaining prime minister until the fall is something that is far from ideal “.
Michelle O’neillleader of sinn fine in Northern Ireland: “It is complete nonsense that the people here have been subjected to Boris Johnson for so long. He is a figure of absolute disgrace. Anyone trying to sabotage our peace agreements, a quarter of a century of progress and our shared future is real no friend of ours.
Also the spokesperson for Kremlin Dmitry PeskovyUnderlined that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson didn’t like Russia and that Moscow didn’t like it either, “he (Johnson) doesn’t like us, we don’t like him either,” he said in his weekly conference call with journalists.
The European Commission Thursday avoided a ruling on the resignation of the British prime minister. Asked whether Johnson’s resignation would change the Commission’s stance on the negotiations with London on the Irish protocol included in the Brexit deal, spokesman Daniel Ferrie commented that “do not change our position on the protocol, nor the work with the UK authorities and with Northern Ireland.” “Our position is to find solutions for the implementation of the protocol and that’s it. It doesn’t change,” he said.
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Source: EITB

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