The Times: Former British Prime Minister Johnson confers a knighthood on his father

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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has nominated his father Stanley to be knighted. newspaper reports Times.

It was noted that the former head of the British government has the right to nominate candidates for the nobility and other honorary titles of those he deems worthy. According to the publication, Johnson nominated nearly 100 people. Earlier, Theresa May nominated David Cameron, who included 60 people on the list, as well as 62 people on the list.

But the newspaper doubts that 82-year-old Stanley Johnson will be knighted because several women have accused him of indecent behavior, according to the publication.

It is stated that the father of the former prime minister was a member of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1984. He also worked in Europe in different years.
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Boris Johnson has previously stated that he is unlikely to do it again. will make “an important thing in politics.”

Prior to that, former British Prime Minister Johnson said in an interview with Rada TV: claims as NATO Secretary General. He stated that he “had such an idea.” According to the former prime minister, Ukraine will join NATO in the future.

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