
A New Nationalist
Johnsons a celebrity. He performs in a way few politicians ever do. He clowns around and quotes long passages of Homer in Greek. BoJo" as hes sometimes called is Englands Donald Trump. Both came to office already famous. Both were international celebrities. The two were both known for saying outlandish things poking the politically correct and infuriating their political opponents. Sometimes infuriating their own party. Both will break up the old system to create the world they want. Johnson made this clear in his first address as prime minister to the House of Commons. He takes office with an unstable razor-thin majority with many members of his own party opposing him. Hes taken up the almost impossible task of getting the U.K. out of the European Union by October 31st. Can he succeed? Most observers think not. But a few years ago most observers said hed never become prime minister. Johnson himself told a TV interviewer My chances of being PM are about as good as the chances of finding Elvis on Mars or my being reincarnated as an olive."
He became the favorite journalist of conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Michael Hirsch writing for Politico notes that Johnson and Trump are both part of a new nationalism. Theyre populists not traditional conservatives. Johnsons election represents his partys commitment to completing Brexit and leaving the European Union. It expresses the partys rejection of the European Union globalists including those in the other major political parties Labour and the Liberal Democrats. It is part of a broader trend around the world electing conservatives as world leaders.
BoJos Early Career
Born in New York City in 1964 Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson held American citizenship till he renounced it to avoid paying back taxes. As a child he went to Eton the boarding school to which the royal sons go. After graduating from Oxford University where hed been a star he started his career as a journalist with The LondonTimes. He always had high political ambitions. The London Times fired him for making up a quote. He moved on to the more conservative Daily Telegraph. Still he became the favorite journalist of conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. His writings became a key influence on the Eurosceptic UK Independence Party in the early 1990s. That partys agitation eventually led to Brexit. He took some left-leaning positions however on climate change LGBT issues and race relations. His time as a journalist was marred by scandals including using the words piccannies" and watermelon smiles" in one column when referring to Africans. He called gay men tank-topped bumboys."Top Job at The Spectator
He became editor of The Spectator the UKs top conservative weekly. Tabloids revealed in 2004 that Johnson was having an affair with Spectator columnist Petronella Wyatt resulting in two abortions. He was married to his second wife at the time. He was fired from his position with the Conservative party for lying about the affair. Another affair led to a child. Johnson served as an MP (Member of Parliament) in the House of Commons from 2001 to 2008. He continued his editorial career and wrote for many publications as well one reason he missed at least half the votes taken while he was an MP. Being outside in that way gave him more power than most MPs however. He took more socially liberal positions than many of his Conservative Party colleagues. He developed his celebrity status by goofy appearances on the prime-time BBC satirical quiz show Have I Got News for You. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Johnson became the mayor of London in 2008 the first Conservative to ever achieve that position. He ran on a campaign that included legalizing medical marijuana and allowing amnesty for illegal immigrants. He capitalized on his star power. His opponents complained that a common attitude among voters was Im voting for Boris because he is a laugh." As mayor he became a supporter of the London Livable Wage and showed up at Londons gay pride parade. After two terms as mayor he left office in 2016 and ran successfully for MP again. After Theresa May became Prime Minister she appointed him Foreign Secretary in 2016. As Foreign Secretary Johnson praised U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel as a moment of opportunity" for peace.Brexit Leadership
Johnson became a prominent leader in the Brexit campaign the successful British vote to leave the European Union. He is widely credited as one of the leaders who made it happen due to his charm and appeal that transcends the Conservative Party. He eventually resigned as Foreign Secretary. All throughout elected office he continued his journalism. In a controversial 2018 article for The Daily Telegraph he discussed the Danish face veil ban. While he opposed a ban on the burqa or niqab he suggested that such garments make the wearer resemble a letter box" and bank robber."
He once described Trump as as clearly out of his mind" and betraying a quite stupefying ignorance."
In May he announced he would throw his hat in the ring for Prime Minister after it became certain Theresa May would resign over her failure to work out a deal to implement Brexit. Trump endorsed him saying I actually have studied it very hard. I know the different players … but I think Boris would do a very good job. I think he would be excellent. I like him."
However Johnson has not been so complimentary of Trump. He once described Trump as as clearly out of his mind." The presidents words betray a quite stupefying ignorance."
Johnson has also gone after Hillary Clinton and President Vladimir Putin. He referred to Clinton as a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital." Putin looks a bit like Dobby the House Elf."
Johnson was baptized a Catholic. He was later confirmed in the Church of England. However he says his faith comes and goes." Hes not a serious practicing Christian.