Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST Important events BETA filters Key Events (1) Sir Keir Starmer has said his job is different to that of a trade union leader and he does not want to “lose focus” on his party’s election. It comes after weeks of pressure on the Labor leader to allow his frontbenchers to feature in the talks. Speaking on Jeremy Vine at 5, Starmer said: “I completely understand why people are voting to strike. I understand why they struggle. Wages have been stagnant for the better part of 10 years. “But my job is different. My job is to get a Labor government elected. The only best thing I could do for it [the people striking] is to elect a Labor government. “I want to be Labor prime minister. You cannot sit around a cabinet table to resolve issues and then walk in a queue. They are different jobs. “This is the thing that is going to change millions of lives for the better. I can’t lose that focus.” Updated at 09.48 BST

Britain is “absolutely” not broken, says Boris Johnson

Good morning and welcome to political blog live. Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST


title: “Boris Johnson Says Uk Absolutely Not Broke After Premiership As Truss And Sunak Face Final Showdown Uk Politics Live Policy Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Joshua Mcdaniel”


Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST Important events BETA filters Key Events (1) Sir Keir Starmer has said his job is different to that of a trade union leader and he does not want to “lose focus” on his party’s election. It comes after weeks of pressure on the Labor leader to allow his frontbenchers to feature in the talks. Speaking on Jeremy Vine at 5, Starmer said: “I completely understand why people are voting to strike. I understand why they struggle. Wages have been stagnant for the better part of 10 years. “But my job is different. My job is to get a Labor government elected. The only best thing I could do for it [the people striking] is to elect a Labor government. “I want to be Labor prime minister. You cannot sit around a cabinet table to resolve issues and then walk in a queue. They are different jobs. “This is the thing that is going to change millions of lives for the better. I can’t lose that focus.” Updated at 09.48 BST

Britain is “absolutely” not broken, says Boris Johnson

Good morning and welcome to political blog live. Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST


title: “Boris Johnson Says Uk Absolutely Not Broke After Premiership As Truss And Sunak Face Final Showdown Uk Politics Live Policy Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Walter Allard”


Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST Important events BETA filters Key Events (1) Sir Keir Starmer has said his job is different to that of a trade union leader and he does not want to “lose focus” on his party’s election. It comes after weeks of pressure on the Labor leader to allow his frontbenchers to feature in the talks. Speaking on Jeremy Vine at 5, Starmer said: “I completely understand why people are voting to strike. I understand why they struggle. Wages have been stagnant for the better part of 10 years. “But my job is different. My job is to get a Labor government elected. The only best thing I could do for it [the people striking] is to elect a Labor government. “I want to be Labor prime minister. You cannot sit around a cabinet table to resolve issues and then walk in a queue. They are different jobs. “This is the thing that is going to change millions of lives for the better. I can’t lose that focus.” Updated at 09.48 BST

Britain is “absolutely” not broken, says Boris Johnson

Good morning and welcome to political blog live. Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST


title: “Boris Johnson Says Uk Absolutely Not Broke After Premiership As Truss And Sunak Face Final Showdown Uk Politics Live Policy Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Jane Braud”


Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST Important events BETA filters Key Events (1) Sir Keir Starmer has said his job is different to that of a trade union leader and he does not want to “lose focus” on his party’s election. It comes after weeks of pressure on the Labor leader to allow his frontbenchers to feature in the talks. Speaking on Jeremy Vine at 5, Starmer said: “I completely understand why people are voting to strike. I understand why they struggle. Wages have been stagnant for the better part of 10 years. “But my job is different. My job is to get a Labor government elected. The only best thing I could do for it [the people striking] is to elect a Labor government. “I want to be Labor prime minister. You cannot sit around a cabinet table to resolve issues and then walk in a queue. They are different jobs. “This is the thing that is going to change millions of lives for the better. I can’t lose that focus.” Updated at 09.48 BST

Britain is “absolutely” not broken, says Boris Johnson

Good morning and welcome to political blog live. Boris Johnson said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his prime ministership and argued that “this country has an incredible future and has everything going for it”. Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, if Britain was “broken” in the final days of his leadership, he replied: “Absolutely not. This country has an incredible future and has everything going for it. “Look at where people want to invest. Which country is attracting more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom. “Which country has, I think, more billion-pound technology start-ups than France, than Germany, than Israel combined? It’s the United Kingdom. “Why do people want to come here? Because it’s the place to be. “What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud we’ve done over the last three years or so, is part of a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.” Updated at 09.33 BST