The foreign secretary, bound to Brexit, looks less likely than ever to quit May´s cabinetBoris Johnson is standing on the balcony of a remote school on an island in the Peruvian Amazon, in the sweltering heat. With his rumpled shirt and trademark tousled hair, Britain´s top diplomat must cut an unlikely figure to the children and teachers crowded along the balconies and on the grass below.The foreign secretary, who landed by helicopter half an hour or so earlier with his Peruvian counterpart, Néstor Popolizio, is here to mark the fact that British taxpayers have made a series of donations to the school, including buying a lithium solar battery, which will help to power lighting and computers.(September 29, 2017)Â Footage emerges of Johnson reciting inappropriate poem in Myanmar Related: Boris Johnson lays wreath in Argentina for Falklands soldiers Related: Boris Johnson: Labour refusing to face reality over Venezuela regime Related: Hard Brexit Tories pressure May over customs union Related: Boris Johnson: we want a deal with the EU, not a customs backstop Continue reading...
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