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UK PM Candidate Johnson: We must do better than current exit deal

Boris Johnson, one of the candidates to succeed British Prime Minister Theresa May, crossed the wires in the last minutes saying that the Brexit delay had made tensions in the UK worse and Johnson added that they would risk alienating their voters if they failed to deliver Brexit.

Key quotes (via Reuters)

  • Economic growth after Brexit is a measure of UK resilience.
  • Commercial dynamism of British people is insulating them from politics.
  • Politics in UK is in a morass, cannot move forward or back.
  • The people of this country deserve better from their leaders.
  • Now is the time to remeber our duty to people.
  • Brexit wasn't just about immigration.
  • Now is the time to unite this country.
  • We cannot begin uniting country until we have delivered Brexit.
  • We must leave EU on October 31.
  • We must do better than current exit deal.
  • I am not aiming for no deal.
  • I don't think we will get no deal exit.
  • Only responsible to prepare for no deal exit.
  • We are capable of rising to Brexit challenge.
  • Brussles don't want no deal.
  • We will not get a result in Brussels if we look like we want to delay Brexit.

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