Boris Johnson warns U.K.’s May to ‘Get On With It’ and Deliver Brexit
By Bloomberg
23 May 2018 |
4:41 am
U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says Theresa May must “get on with” taking the U.K. out of the European Union’s trading rules as fast as possible.
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