Johnson hopes Trump will not interfere in Britain's elections

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday it would be better if US President Donald Trump is not included in Britain's elections during London's visit to the NATO Summit next week. Trump had said in October that the leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corby, would be a bad choice [...]
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday it would be better if US President Donald Trump is not included in Britain's elections during London's visit to the NATO Summit next week.
Trump had said in October that the leader of the Labusist Party, Jeremy Corby, would be a bad solution for Britain and that Johnson should make a pre-election agreement with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage”.
On Friday, an official of the administration of President Trump said the president is not interested in interfering in the elections of any other state.
But Johnson conservatives are concerned whether Trump's visit to London will have an impact on the campaign, as polls show increased popularity, Reuters reports.
Otherwise, Johnson had said that if he wins another mandate he will conclude the Brex agreement on January 31st, four years after the major political crisis from the 2016 referendum, in which the British people voted to leave the European Union. /











