President Boris Johnson? New York-Born Former UK Prime Minister Hints at White House Bid
The New York City-born former Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson has said that he would not rule out a potential bid for the White House.

The New York City-born former Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson has said that he would not rule out a potential bid for the White House.
The odds-on favourite to become the next prime minister of the UK, Sir Keir Starmer said he prefers Davos over Westminster.
Reform UK has doubled its support in Conservative Party strongholds since Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was installed into Downing Street.
Nigel Farage said the globalist green ideology has replaced Christianity as the driving force within the governing Conservative Party.
The small-‘c’ conservative Reform UK party led by Richard Tice has climbed to third place in the latest YouGov voting intention survey.
The Conservative party has seen donations fall by over 40 per cent in the past three months, as the party continues to slump in the polls.
Nigel Farage declared that the “insurgency” against the Conservatives has begun as Reform UK has surged to its highest ever polling result.
Rishi Sunak has backtracked to cut the number of deep state employees, despite making preparations to cut public spending and hike taxes.
The coup to install a globalist government is now complete as Rishi Sunak was invited to form a new government by King Charles III.
The “free market experiment is over”, according to a top Tory MP and Rishi Sunak backer Tobias Ellwood, who hopes the establishment favourite will now usher in a “reset”.
The race to replace Liz Truss will conclude by as soon as Monday when another globalist stooge will likely be installed into Downing Street.
The movement to bring back former Prime Minister Boris Johnson into office was seemingly backed by Ukraine, with the official account of government on Twitter posting a ‘Better Call Boris’ meme on Thursday evening.
Nigel Farage has hinted at a potential political comeback to take on the Tory Party, which he argued no longer represents conservatives.
Prime Minister Liz Truss is reportedly planning on officially designating China a “threat” to the UK for the first time.
Another Conservative minister has been sacked from his post for allegedly groping a man, as the party continues to be plagued by sex scandals.
Liz Truss may say the right things, but after over a decade of incompetent Tory leaders, her government is “not credible”, Nigel Farage said.
The UK will construct its first nuclear fusion power plant in a bid to provide “a beacon of bountiful, green energy,” said Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Speaking with the star of Breitbart’s My Son Hunter, Laurence Fox, Donald Trump said that “going liberal” was Boris Johnson’s downfall.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said she that she wants to reduce net migration to the UK down to the tens of thousands to fulfill Brexit.
Joe Biden’s White House has issued its second threat against the UK government over its refusal to bow to the post-Brexit demands of the EU.
Liz Truss promised to help “ride out the storm” of the multiple crises facing the nation, yet made no mention of the illegal migrant crisis.
Britons can expect more globalist governance from Liz Truss, from the green agenda to the immigration, the PM looks to be just Thresa May 2.0.
A few dozen pro-abortion activists crashed the March for Life rally in London on Saturday, chanting “not to conceive, I f**k to c*m”.
The tedious and drawn-out contest to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom comes to a merciful end on Friday.
Boris Johnson has been ranked as the worst performing performing prime minister since the Second World War, a poll of the UK public found.
One of the two candidates vying to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, former Chancellor Rishi Sunak, said that it was wrong to have “empowered” unelected scientists during the Chinese coronavirus crisis, but claimed that he was gagged by the administration from publicly airing his objections to lockdown measures.
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak’s campaign to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom suffered another blow on Friday, as a key Cabinet backer of his jumped ship and switched his support to frontrunner Liz Truss.
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has reportedly spent millions in taxpayer money employing full-time diversity and inclusion officers.
The majority of Conservative party members believe that it was a mistake for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to have been forced into resigning.
Civil servants have been trained that Britain is “racist” and that they should not “contradict” colleagues from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Truss said the UK “should be cracking down” on TikTok, and China is becoming the a top economy because the West is “enabling” them.
The BBC failed to tease any new policies out of the pair, and even flubbed an attempted gotcha moment against one of the candidates.
The next Prime Minister will be Sunak or Truss, both long-term allies of Boris Johnson and associates of the World Economic Forum.
The IMF has told the remaining UK PM candidates to walk back promises of tax cuts and focus instead on more green agenda spending.
Boris signed off his final appearance citing a Cali governor known for remarking “I’ll be back”, telling the chamber “hasta la vista, baby”.
‘Mr Brexit’ warns Britain is heading to a “Theresa May 2.0”, a “dreadful mistake” that will see the Tories punished come the next election.
Kemi Badenoch polled as a favourite for grassroots Conservativers, but she won’t be the next PM after Tory MPs voted to eliminate her.
Tom Tugendhat has been knocked out of the running to be the next Prime Minister of the UK, leaving four in the race to replace Boris Johnson.
Bill Gates-backed media darling Penny Mordaunt MP has once again drawn criticism for muddled positions on transgenderism and even faced accusations of not telling the truth over her stance on people being able to self-identify their gender in Friday evening’s Conservative leadership debate.
It’s an election in which only a tiny minority will be able to vote in, yet it will decide the next PM. The five candidates are face off.