1 month ago | By Business Insider
Summary List Placement Former Prime Minister Theresa May has issued a fierce and direct criticism of her successor Boris Johnson, accusing him of "abandoning" the UK's "global moral leadership" and urging him to work with the Biden administration to improve Britain's behavior on the world stage.
Writing in the Daily Mail newspaper to mark Biden's inauguration, May said the prime minister's threat to break international law in his bid to secure a favorable Brexit deal and the UK's decision to cut the overseas aid budget had damaged its international "credibility."
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1 month ago | By The Mirror
She said her successor as PM failed to honour British values by threatening to break international law in Brexit trade talks and tearing up the foreign aid target
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