Boris Johnson: The Legacy of the Man Who Achieved Brexit – VisualPolitik EN

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Boris Johnson faces his final weeks as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The attrition suffered since Partygate broke out precipitated an unexpected end for the leader who managed to pull off Brexit. His fall was sudden after having led the Tories to their largest majority in 40 years in 2019. So on VisualPolitik we ask ourselves several questions: What is the balance sheet of Johnson’s time as Prime Minister? What led to his fall? In this video we tell you.

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