Kovid-19 and Scotland, new challenges for Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson's new challenges after Brexit

Return to service for the occasion, At 11pm on 31 December 2020, the bell of Big Ben rang in London, over the Westminster district (London), the epidemic made desert, the European Union (EU) to mark the final exit of the United Kingdom, nearly fifty years. After the common adventure of.

The capital celebrated the New Year with a ballet of illuminated drones on the Thames. From 10 Downing Street, Boris Johnson contented himself with a short video message, congratulating himself on getting a deal once again “Business and Cooperation” With Brussels on Christmas Eve.

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“When the sun rises, in 2021, (…) We will have the freedom to do things differently and if necessary, than our friends in Europe ”, Welcomed the British Prime Minister. He also insisted on “Beautiful Moment” That country was alive, and he promised “A United Kingdom that is global, open, liberal, internationalist and pro-free trade”.

Brand new customs border with EU, Friday 1is On the morning of January, the dreaded catastrophe didn’t happen either: journalists were sent to Kallis (Pas-de-Calas) and rare but fluid traffic to Dover.

In the 2016 referendum, the headliner of the Brexit campaign, Mr Johnson was successful in bringing an end-to-end divorce from the European Union. This separation, Europeans saw it as a tear And it has long been believed that this will not happen, that economic interests and British pragmatism will dominate a populist discourse, in which Brussels is falsely accused of being responsible for all the ills of the country. they were wrong. However, in the early 1990s, the former journalist, who carved a name for himself by caricaturing his faults, is not at the end of his sentences.

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First emergency: avoid losing control of the Kovid-19 pandemic completely, while SARS-CoV-2 virus type (At least 50% more infectious) spread from the south of England to the entire United Kingdom.

The government wants to speed up its vaccination campaign from January 4 (two million injections per week), thanks to the green light given to the AstraZeneca / Oxford vaccine, much easier to deploy than Pfizer-BioNotech. They must be fully successful in order for the country to remain normal and prolonged and to avoid tens of additional deaths from an even greater economic crisis.

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