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The president of the Eu Commission and the eus chief negotiator both say they look forward to working with mrjohnson. President trump was one of the first to congratulate him saying he will be great. And in other news a heatwave is spreading across the uk, with temperatures expected to climb to well over 30 degrees celsius this week. This time tomorrow borisjohnson will be our new Prime Minister, realising a decades long ambition. Hes won the race to become conservative party leader, beating his rivaljeremy hunt by a margin of almost two to one. In a short acceptance speech this afternoon mrjohnson declared that his mission was to take britain out of the eu by the 31st of october and re unite the country. But the challenges are formidable opposition from some of his partys most senior mps and little sign that the eu is about to change its negotiating position. Heres our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg on the election of the man who tomorrow will become britains seventy seventh Prime Minister. On the way to meet his fate. The position he so long dreamed of. On the way to hear whether he will return without inevitable. How you feeling about it . Zen like column stop by Boyce Johnson support is needed that after a bumpy start, they would have the advantage. As everin they would have the advantage. As ever in politics, the result was the prize. You will all find out the result when it is announced. Do you already know . Jeremy hunt grinning and bearing it, mrjohnson wondering, what now . and bearing it, mrjohnson wondering, what now . I give notice that Boyce Johnson wondering, what now . I give notice that boycejohnson is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. A thumping majority for borisjohnson unionist party. A thumping majority for Boris Johnson and unionist party. A thumping majority for borisjohnson and controversial pick. Therell be people who will question the wisdom of your decision. And there may even be some people here who still wonder what quite what they have done. No one party, no one person has a monopoly of wisdom. If you look at the history of this partys existence, you will see that it is we conservatives who have had the best insights. The Tory Campaign are com plete insights. The Tory Campaign are complete with jokes, but the Prime Minister with the most serious of tasks for tomorrow. This most Pivotal Moment in our history, we again have to have two noble sets of instincts. Between the deep desire of friendship and free trade and defence between britain and our European Partners and the simultaneous desire, equally deep and heartfelt, for democratic Self Government in this country. Brexit is not impossible, he says. It can and must be done. |j brexit is not impossible, he says. It can and must be done. I look at you and ask myself, do you look daunted . Do you feel daunted . I do not view like youre remotely daunted. People are trusting in us and we know that we will do it. I know people have already pointed out that deliver, unite and defeat was not the perfect acronym for an Election Campaign because it pronounces dud, but they forgot the final eat, eat for energised. And i say to all the doubters, dude, we are going to energise the country. We are going to get brexit done in a new spirit of can do. We are going to unite this amazing company. Country. His inheritance as leader, it may be a miracle. Mrjohnson is in charge and he has my full support. She will be forming a cabinet and i am sure he will use that to make sure he can deliver brexit. It did not feel like that in this room. In this room, there seem to be total commitment to get behind our new Prime Minister to be and make this work. No one underestimates the difficulty. Be and make this work. No one underestimates the difficulty. I feel like my ambition just underestimates the difficulty. I feel like my ambitionjust skipped a generation, who can be happier . So the sight of the next Prime Minister cavalcade making its way around westminster, the first and vital symbolic task of what to do with the runner up in the rest of the cabinet. This was always going to be uphill for us because i was someone who voted remain, we have a Prime Minister that voted remain at a lot of conservative members thought this was a moment where you just had to have someone who voted for brexit. When mpjoked have someone who voted for brexit. When mp joked that the circuses come to town. Some ministers quitting, they do not want to take part. Getting on my support from the back benches, doesnt matter if youre in government or not, but i have grave concerns about leaving without a deal and i will, concerns about leaving without a dealand i will, is concerns about leaving without a deal and i will, is the proper thing to do. Miles away, a warmer response from someone. They call him braden tromp, they like me over there. Thats what they wanted. Britain the new leader arriving to meet the conservative headquarters. A victory for a conservative headquarters. A victory fora man conservative headquarters. A victory for a man whose political career has been down this much is up. A tramp of animal spirits of her analysis perhaps triumph. You cannot question mrjohnsons enthusiasm for the pursuit of ambition. Or his promise to make the most of brexit, cleaning up the mess he helped create. But as he was cheered by tory mps in the commons this afternoon, a turn of phrase, a level of controversy and power wont be enough on their own. An early adopter, where theyre at the beginning. Today, the feeling is been very positive winning two to one. But also we had a very fantastic meeting at the party and it did not matter who they backed in the past, they recognise it happen now is unity behind our new leader to bea now is unity behind our new leader to be a new Prime Minister to get on and deliver. This was the meeting of the committee, i understand there was a lot of table something, they do not see a general election is a priority. He said he would deliver brexit by october the 31st, 100 days to go in making sure that happens, and also that he wanted to reach across the party that we need to be one nation of conservatives and that gets to cheer as well. Lots of speculation about what the cabinet will look like, to be very important. Nava speculating on the names, but what does it mean to look like in shape . Both wings of the Party Together . More brexit them remain . I am looking forward to november the 1st we dont have to refer to people as levers or remainders. The new cabinet, with the focus on making sure that we leave the European Union on the 31st as Boyce Johnson leave the European Union on the 31st as boycejohnson said, preferably with a deal but not necessarily without a dead ministries for the app to be geared up to make sure that we can make that comfortable deal. The xylophone playing in the background, its kind of an Allison Wonderland tune, there is the awkward mps who, are not in favour of no deal if that looks like that is the way it is headed, they could bring this whole thing down. They are democrats, as we say today, the mps united behind our new leader recognise that he has one, got a huge endorsement and we have to put together. Some people are a saying xyz on what they are prepared to do. But if we deliver brexit, we can move on fully to deliver all the other priorities and more importantly, after uniting to make sure that we do not haveJeremy Corbyn in the future, and these mps are very aware of that. The chief seems to very popular, the when i was based in the correspondent of rome, someone who has been around brussels, what i hear is that he is in favour of a deal, which does tell you that boycejohnson is looking for some kind of breakthrough. Boris johnson has been clearfrom for some kind of breakthrough. Boris johnson has been clear from the beginning that he wants a deal. He voted for the withdrawal agreement, but he has absolutely been clear about why the backstop will not work in highly wants to change that. For the great talents of boris was to pull in people of talent and trust people to get on with things. Mark spencer, who was very popular and will be fantastic and the role, and also bringing Andrew Griffith who is also bringing Andrew Griffith who is a businessman, to do that government business relations. So pulling in the talent and i am sure that we will see that with a new cabinet ministers. We all put you new ministers. We all put you new ministers on the spot but it is a bit ofan ministers on the spot but it is a bit of an uncertain time because you go home and we dont know if you will be. Going back to the office now to try and get to some the work that we are still doing but nevertheless, jokes get made about reshuffle a day and who has a new haircut in all of that. But at the end of the day, we have a really wide range of people. As long as our goal is clear, our new Prime Minister, it really matters that we just get behind that and not get diverted or distracted by other things and focus. He was saying to me earlier, they do not care what the cabinet looks like but it has to be brexit facing departments. It has to be brexit people and perhaps some retention of people who already there. I did not mean to say it can only be brexit people but its got to be full on that we are fully prepared for a deal and fully prepared for a deal and fully prepared without a deal. So it is going to be a very intensive just over three months and that is i think the brexit facing ministries really have to work cut out and most attention and making sure that we are ready. Best of luck with that, thank you very much indeed. Just over 92,000 conservative Party Members voted for borisjohnson, but how far with this appeal spread beyond those who chose them. A correspondent talked a grassroot tories. Today she has returned to hear their reactions to the result. Across the country it was tory Party Members who made this choice, so what does this group from loughborough make of the result . Boris will show us he is the team leader. Well, he better not let us down. Hes got to get the Party Together and the country together. They watched with bated breath as the new Prime Minister was announced this morning, not all convinced the right man got the job. Whilst im sceptical i hope that im proven wrong. I am absolutely over the moon. We first met these conservative members a few weeks ago when there were still several candidates in the race. They were split then about who should win. I just want somebody thats going to unify the party, and ideally parliament. That is still sarahs hope today, even though she didnt back borisjohnson. He really does need to prioritise bringing the different factions of the conservative Party Together. If he is going to make a success of his promises, he isjust going to need to present unity rather than division. Paul is convinced he can. I think the party will get behind him, they will have to get behind him because we have had a vote, and election of the members and the members on the ground have decided he is the man. Both trevor and peter want the party to get behind the new leader in the hope of resolving brexit. There is a lot of people that voted for brexit and they expected to see something happen, which hasnt happened yet and i dont know whether boris is going to find that easy or difficult, but i suspect it is going to be a very difficult challenge for him. I hope people will support him and try and bring about the change that we need. At the moment im a slightly doubting thomas but lets hope it goes well for the sake of this damned country. And it is the whole country that will eventually pass judgment. In loughborough this lunchtime the park goers and picnickers were digesting the news about their new Prime Minister. Who . Borisjohnson . Thats the one. He cant make much more mess than what we are already in. I must say, it really concerns me because i dont feel confident that he understands the whole brexit process. Delighted, basically. He seems to be the guy who is going to get us out of this brexit. Well, i think hes the biggest idiot that has ever walked. He will make decisions that are off the cuff with no thought at all. That is the sort of bloke he is. Seven year old joe and his gran are hopeful. I think he is likely to get things done. I like him because he has funny hair. But it will take more than that to bring his party and the country together. With me now is Political Correspondent nick eardley. What do you make of it all . Boris johnson has made the conservatives feel good again and i spent most of the day in parliament in its fascinating watching for the past few months, and looking sad and depressed about the state of their party and if feel like theyve got a bit of enthusiasm back. The Boyce Johnson circus is in town and the cloud is lifted, the problem is for the conservative party, that is not going to last and it might be a bit nice weather that weve had today, but the storm clouds of brewing and borisjohnson over the next but the storm clouds of brewing and Boris Johnson over the next few but the storm clouds of brewing and borisjohnson over the next few days has to do something which is much harder, which is appealed to the country. We know that his, it is ha rd to country. We know that his, it is hard to think of a Prime Minister who has a harder challenge ahead. Even theresa may had a big time on her side she was Prime Minister. Borisjohnson has 100 her side she was Prime Minister. Boris johnson has 100 days her side she was Prime Minister. Borisjohnson has 100 days to come with the brexit plan to somehow try and renegotiate with europe to give and renegotiate with europe to give a for no deal and at the same time, many of the party have been quiet today but i really unhappy with the direction being taken. Huge battles ahead. The speech today, it wasnt low key, ahead. The speech today, it wasnt low key, but it was in full on boris, you have a feeling that that was the format. Tomorrow, with all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the queen and the cameras, when the come back to downing street, that is the most with the maximum audience do you think that he is going to go beyond brexit and tried to set up this vision of him as a one nation conservative with a plan for the tea m conservative with a plan for the team get around beyond brexit . Absolutely. I think he has to do that in speaking to the conservative party and saying that i enjoyed new leader, im going to get us back on track, i am going to make you feel good again. It is a borisjohnson is get at, tomorrow is about speaking to the whole country, the theatre of being in downing street to the first time as Prime Minister and saying, this is what i intend to do, no doubt that it will be similar to what we have heard before, we will hear we can what we have heard before, we will hearwe can do what we have heard before, we will hear we can do this by the 1st of october, do not worry about no deal. We will try to avoid it, but that is what Boyce Johnson firmly believes, he has to do more as well and say there is a reason why we are trying to avoid it, expect a big vision for borisjohnson, but to avoid it, expect a big vision for Boris Johnson, but the to avoid it, expect a big vision for borisjohnson, but the same problems that theresa may had to get the second part, you have to do the first. A big backer in donald trump, iam not first. A big backer in donald trump, i am not sure if you would like the analogy that he is the british trump. But when the United States decides to come alongside, that can make a difference. That is amazing, isnt it, death the us president twea ked isnt it, death the us president tweaked so quickly after a new british Prime Minister, we see this asa british Prime Minister, we see this as a massive boost that is a blessing in disguise. We picked the man who can get us back into the international scene, a strong relationship with the strongest ally, the critics will say well, look that is what its going to be like. He is going to be like british trump and people will be deeply uncomfortable in that and may push back and then he will have to go along with whatever President Donald Trump says. But he has so many challenges, donald trump is going to be one of his allies in the as to get on board with the rest of europe to go to european leaders and say to them, lets do something. Lets work something out, lets work out no deal, we have seen the receptive noises saying that we want to talk to borisjohnson noises saying that we want to talk to Boris Johnson but noises saying that we want to talk to borisjohnson but the big challenge was getting something done. So when he walks into downing street tomorrow, itll be a daunting moment for Boris Johnson. Same street tomorrow, itll be a daunting moment for borisjohnson. Same as today, are you done to . We are supposed to shout and no in unison and he did not happen. When you walk m, and he did not happen. When you walk in, there is no doubt that theres an element of that is a big move of your political career and it is not easy. You will have people shouting at him telling him that we do not wa nt at him telling him that we do not want you as our Prime Minister and he will know that theres a huge task to get that brexit deal of the line, to prepare for no deal to unite the country after months and months of political turmoil. And convince the queen that he is not going to drag her into this mess. Thank you for your thoughts and just a quick reminder of the timetable tomorrow. Well have theresa may to see the queen swiftly followed by Boris Johnson and that speech on the steps of downing street sometime in mid to late afternoon. With that hand you back. Many thanks and if you need a reminder. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages. At 10 40 and 11 30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the conservative commentator, Tim Montgomerie and the chief executive of the cross Party Think Tank demos, polly mackenzie. Including those words of congratulations from President Donald Trump. Jeremy corbyn said boris did not have the support of the country and the lib dems new leader said he is not fit to be Prime Minister. But about the reaction across the country . Will be hearing from our correspondence in wales and scotland, but first, emma is in belfast. There is a lot of apprehension as to how borisjohnson is going to avoid the needs for checks on the irish border. Ill effectively ripped up imports johnson is starting fresh. He wants to abandon the irish backstop, bows the arrangement that could keep Northern Ireland with the rules, he is taking us towards a catastrophic no deal brexit and the Democratic Unionist Party have welcomed Boris Johnson saying that they will review the agreement to provide him with the agreement to provide him with the votes in parliament in the coming weeks. What is clear after he was facing the same set of problems as theresa may did, and his sense of optimism and his sense of optimism infinding a optimism and his sense of optimism in finding a solution where she could not. Hearing from sarah smith. Here in glasgow there is a small but lively Pro Independence demonstration did Boris Johnson. Lively Pro Independence demonstration did borisjohnson. And whether or not having him makes independence more likely in the long run. The thing to remember is a no deal brexit looks a lot less palatable and remain voting scotland and there is some evidence to suggest that we do leave without a deal, that could make some more people likely to support the idea of leaving the uk. They did say that it will skyrocket now that he is Prime Minister but the tories say there is no way he will accept the Scottish Referendum anytime soon. The Prime Ministers first electoral challenge will be from the bye election which takes place next week. In terms of what has been the initial reaction to borisjohnson as what has been the initial reaction to Boris Johnson as the new conservative leader here in wells, his supporters says that he can be a pm that will be a bridge between our two great nations will deliver on brexit. In the welsh governments position on this leadership contest has centred on brexit with ministers here in cardiff saying that whoever got into numberten here in cardiff saying that whoever got into number ten had to rule out ano got into number ten had to rule out a no deal exit from the eu because of the devastating consequences to the economy. They said that he looks forward to meeting borisjohnson and when that will be, we do not yet know. Boris johnson will take over tomorrow, forming a new cabinet and be among the first tasks and several cabinet members say they cannot support his do or die pledge to leave the eu by the end of october, there will be a lot of positions to fill. He has made one appointment and installing mark spencer, relatively unknown to most people outside the westminster bubble. To discuss this more, we are joined outside the westminster bubble. To discuss this more, we arejoined by a former spokesperson for theresa may. Thank you forjoining us on bbc news. How difficult a task do you think this is going to be for Boris Johnson for the first cabinet . He has had some time to think about it i remember very well the short time i was i remember very well the short time iwas in i remember very well the short time i was in downing street, theresa may hadnt had such a long period because if you hadnt seen the whole thing collapsed on monday because Andrea Leadsom pulled out and by wednesday afternoon when in downing street and having to pull together a government. Borisjohnson street and having to pull together a government. Boris johnson has street and having to pull together a government. Borisjohnson has had weeks to think about it and im sure he was not complacent about victory, he was not complacent about victory, he would be considering his likely make government. But the stakes are very high, people are queuing up for these jobs and the job of chancellor. Half a dozen names in the fray for one of the toughest jobs in government, given the number of promises the borisjohnson has lined up for them and the limited amount of cash that they have to actually deal with that. But it means that say you take half a dozen people for thatjob, only one person is going to get it and that means five front line senior politicians we re five front line senior politicians were going to be disappointed and rubbing their wounds. Name some names and, what are you expecting . My names and, what are you expecting . My gut feeling is that sajid javid will get it, my former colleagues, current colleagues who are outside the committee when borisjohnson spoke to the united 22 saying that sajid javid looked very pleased when he went into the room alongside borisjohnson. I he went into the room alongside Boris Johnson. I think he went into the room alongside borisjohnson. I think that the Business Department base is concerned and do not seem to have too many people queuing up to unseat this trust that has been viewed as the virtual income been for quite some time. It is incredibly unpredictable, as soon as one thing goes astray in a reshuffle, the whole thing has to be re plotted and re planned from the ground up. So it isa re planned from the ground up. So it is a bit ofa re planned from the ground up. So it is a bit of a mad game to be honest. Iam is a bit of a mad game to be honest. I am reluctant to get drawn too far into naming the precise posts but we have been here before and have been proven wrong. I want to ask about one other person which isjeremy hunt. What is he going to do about jeremy hunt . I think you should keep him and post them in my view, if you get a sense that they might not agree on how to deal with the issue of the moment which is iran which jeremy hunt has sought help from eu partners, where as poor asjohnson, his Foreign Policy credentials borisjohnson, they his Foreign Policy credentials Boris Johnson, they will have his Foreign Policy credentials borisjohnson, they will have to discuss it. But there are some very intemperate briefing about jeremy hunt into the Political Editor of the sun saying that he was in bad water during the leadership contest his behaviour there. A bad signal due to the mentality that Boris Johnson wants to foster within the conservative party. Just of the moment, he has been talking about such respect about him from the platform to the community centre. But youd anticipate without balanced a cabinet might be in terms of brexiteers and former remainders . Theresa may try to do an absolute division the top and all the way down so that light the way down to the government, there was a sense of equilibrium. They did not work. I think borisjohnson equilibrium. They did not work. I think Boris Johnson is equilibrium. They did not work. I think borisjohnson is entirely within his right to go about things very differently and if you look at the bunch of romaine malcontents within the conservative party, remain. To be honest i do not see much in offering and all of branch to those having a job in cabinet, they made that decision very clear, they made that decision very clear, they will not be the best meets of them because people that they appreciate our given jobs in them because people that they appreciate our givenjobs in high office. I think his immediate task is clear and he has to get a deal out of the European Union, he has to get his cabinet and to no deal being on the table and that anyone who doubts that, i think they will be out the door. So it will be a much more brexit leaning cabinet and i think with the immediate task that makes sense stop by to get to talk to you and many thanks. As borisjohnson as Boris Johnson moves as borisjohnson moves in, as theresa may steps down as Prime Minister. But for the moment, theresa may steps down as Prime Minister. But forthe moment, it theresa may steps down as Prime Minister. But for the moment, it is time for a look at the weather. Very humid out there for many at the moment, highest temperature today was and 36 degrees but the heat and humidity is triggering some heavy thundershowers and we will see more of those as we head into the night, all the way up from the channel and towards northern scotland with a noisy and i did some rain, hail, thunder lightning and gusty winds and very few places will probably stay dry. A warm and sticky night co mforta ble stay dry. A warm and sticky night comfortable in the southeast of england where it may stay dry overnight, by the morning, the west across the northern half of the uk, that will push its way northwards in the morning leaving behind one or two showers, scotland and Northern Ireland, sunshine developing the vermeil parts of the country, not quite as warm today, Western Areas with the heat towards the eastern side of england around 32 or 33 degrees. More sunshine on the way on thursday, maybe one or two thunderstorms towards the west and this is going to be the peak of the heat, pushing of to scotland with the highs in the southeast of a least 7 degrees. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines. Borisjohnson is to become the next uk Prime Minister after winning the conservative party leadership. Deliver brexit, unite the country and defeat Jeremy Corbyn and that is what we are going to do. Applause. This afternoon, mrjohnson met activists at conservative party hq tomorrow hell be heading to number ten downing street. The president of the Eu Commission and the eus chief negotiator both say they look forward to working with him. In other news this evening as forecasters say we could see record temperatures this week there are warnings about looking after the vulnerable. More now on our main story and borisjohnsons victory in the conservative leadership contest. Mrjohnson has served as london mayor, foreign secretary and has been credited with helping to secure victory for the leave campaign in the brexit referendum. But what else do we know about the man who will enter downing street tomorrow . Our chief Political Correspondent vicki young takes a look at the career of our next Prime Minister. Please call me boris. The celebrity politician who defies at the normal rules of politics. That thing i love is being mayor of london. And today, he has fulfilled his childhood dream to become Prime Minister. He has fulfilled his childhood dream to become Prime Ministeri he has fulfilled his childhood dream to become Prime Minister. I had seen boris in the last two months become increasingly reflective and the scale of the challenge hes about to ta ke scale of the challenge hes about to take on. I am absolutely convinced he is emotionally and intellectually ready for this, he knows that the scale of it and he is up to it. The 20th Prime Minister to be schooled at each end. The house will proceed to division. He went on to study classics at Oxford University with a career injournalism classics at Oxford University with a career in journalism and the telegraph where he relished mocking the Eu Commission. His profile was boosted by tv appearances. Boris johnson set his sights on a political career and where better than the safe conservative seat. Even back then, as he tried to be the conservative candidate, the local party was divided over his talents. Some were attracted to this slightly eccentric la rger than life personality, others were concerned about whether he could be taken seriously. Let you see is what you get, you get that hand through the hair, you get that disheveled look, its appealing to like the people. We found that when we were campaigning with pen and when he was mp, he would need people behind in to get and make everything happen. He had a person with charisma and leading the charge. Thats the approach he took when elected mayor of london in 2008. Such an honour to have you here, mr mayor. Up, please call me mayor boris. Have you here, mr mayor. Up, please call me mayor boris. He was happy to provide for cameras and charismatic. And the mishaps only added to the celebrity status. Release the rings into position now. Supporters say leadership style is all about creating a feel good factor. Hes very good in bringing people together, some considering and divisive because the things he said and written in the past but however he is able to go in a room and get people feeling positive and feeling like they can achieve change and he did in london selects up peek for the country. Of the years, his private life that brought unwanted press attention. I had no comment. During his 25 year marriage, he had several affairs and was sacked for lying about one of them, he split up from his wife last year. Professional relationships have been strained as well, mrjohnson two yea rs strained as well, mrjohnson two years as foreign secretary brought good moments with fresh serious consequences when he mistakenly told mps that a british citizen that was present in iran had to take down strange adolescents suggested libby had a Bright Future if they could clear the dead bodies away. Collea g u es clear the dead bodies away. Colleagues complained about the details he did not explain. As a trust deficit and he hasnt done what he is supposed to do and has not read his briefings and owned up to things and put the country first, but he played in cyprus. France insisted his unconventional approach could chime even the topic toughest audience. Many conservative mps are pinning their hopes on him, because they believe he is a winner and drew adoring crowds when he let the boat to leave campaign. Brexit proved to be the most divisive of issues, and the new Prime Minister will need more than exuberance charisma and optimism. What will happen as Prime Minister meeting for marginal seats across the uk when general elections are won or lost . We can hear now that two constituencies, and in a moment, ian white reports but first cabin has been to ipswich to hear what people do make up ipswich to hear what people do make up that next banister. Tucked away down the discharge claim, the ipswich conservative cloud, blistering outside, blissfully cool inside. Among those waiting for what feels like to everyone the inevitability be confirmed, david who is 80, no doubt in his mind borisjohnson is the man for the job. Hes done quite well in the london mayor role, and he did extremely well. I think hes the one who can really bring the Party Together. Jeremy hunt, 46,600 76, borisjohnson 92,000. Together. Jeremy hunt, 46,600 76, Boris Johnson 92,000. Hardly a surprise but still they seemed pleased, had there has been a party memberfor 20 years. Pleased, had there has been a party member for 20 yearsi pleased, had there has been a party member for 20 years. I just like him, he is down to earth and i think hes just a man him, he is down to earth and i think hesjust a man really. Sue was a dissenting voice he wanted jeremy hunt as leader and she fears Boris Johnson is too much of a liability. Ive always been concerned about boris, mainly because he really seems a bit of a buffoon and ali saying the wrong thing. But for david, it was a simple choice, it jeremy hunt was not convincing but johnson was. Boris comes across as they go doer, he will adhere to a people want and he will strive for that more than typing jeremy hunt. From the conservative cloud it to the waterfront, while it feels like a lifetime ago, a place is very spot thatjoyce a lifetime ago, a place is very spot that joyce a lifetime ago, a place is very spot thatjoyce Boris Johnson a lifetime ago, a place is very spot thatjoyce borisjohnson came campaigning fora thatjoyce borisjohnson came campaigning for a referendum seeking leave momentum. We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to ta ke once in a lifetime opportunity to take back control in this country at huge sums of money,. Huge sums of said take back control in this country at huge sums of said three is on from the three students, alex setting special Education Needs and first jake thomas. Hes in politics. I think itll be upsetting for future Prime Minister is to walk up the stairs and walked past pictures of disraeli, blair, patrick, cameron and then find this character at the very end. We saw from teresa may have the time she went back and forth to negotiate, but Boris Johnson seems to think he can, so. We will see how it goes. So three yea rs on we will see how it goes. So three years on from when he insisted it had to be out, finally he is incoming shots. Helping to navigate finally await their what will natalie proved turbulent and troubled waters. He is like a party really come together already, lots of positivity. They used to be a time when people would cram around a big Political Announcement but now its the mobile phone people gather around. In this cafe this morning a group of Boris Johnson while conservatives excitedly waiting for a new design he would become the the next banister. While huge. Huge win for boris. Among them, former tory mp who lost his seat to labour at the last general election. People around here want brexit delivery, but they also want to have a vibrant community with investment and boris talks about yorkshire and he is visited as well, he has lots of yorkshire voices. They are all working for him. Once he delivers on brexit, they will see hes the man who can deliver for the party and he will bring us together. And last of the summer wine country, people had been reflecting on the bigness. It was hard to find anyone in celebratory mood. For the new Prime Minister. Oh, i know iwant to disappear. Ultimately, if he can deliver brexit in the best way possible is best for everybody i think thats what we need. Hes going to be a good Prime Minister i think so. We are going to pray him. Here er, i sat in the glorious sunshine. What a treat. And while we had been sitting here we have a new Prime Minister. Have we . What have we got . Boris johnson what you think is not im not happy. Because he will ruin the country. Really, you wa nt will ruin the country. Really, you want winston churchill. It somebody who needs to be like him and that man is dead but i know, but you need somebody like that like Howard Wilson or gordon brown. The views of the few yorkshire folk i wonder what they wouldve thought. Europes chief brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said today that he looked forward to working with the new Prime Minister. But does that mean borisjohnson will find a way through this issue where theresa may failed . French president Emmanuel Macron said he looks forward to working with mrjohnson on brexit and other international issues. But frances minister for European Affairs Nathalie Loiseau has a warning for borisjohnson over brexit saying, we have a good deal and the eu will stand by it. And Angela Merkel the german chancellor said congratulations. Our countries should continue to be Close Friends in the future with the view from the continent heres our europe editor katya adler. Throughout the contest he said we would be without a deal but faces a battle not least within parliament. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar looks at the challenge brexit poses for the next Prime Minister. He has wanted this for years, sometimes so much its hurt. Now what will he do . About brexit, about leaving by october the 31st. Do or die, remember . Because the brexiteers who helped him certainly will. Those brexiteers will be in here with him watching because mrjohnsons promise to seek or demand a better brexit deal or else. Or else what . Well, to leave without one, if he can, unless the eu backed down and makes concessions theyve never offered before. So, what are the chances . Well, brexit may be on the agenda next time eu leaders gather on october the 17th. Well have an idea of how mrjohnson is getting on with his pledge to renegotiate the terms of brexit with the new Eu Commission president , ursula von der leyen. Maybe looking for common ground, like germanys Angela Merkel. The french president Emmanuel Macron may be keener to play hardball on a possible extension, though mrjohnson says he doesnt want one. And certainly on the irish border issue, the so called backstop, the big obstacle so far. Brexiteers see it as potentially shackling britain to the eu, Northern Ireland, tighter. Its there to avoid stops and checks on the eus irish border, keeping the uk within eu customs rules, Northern Ireland, even closer, if there is no trade deal after a brexit transition. Mrjohnson wants it scrapped. Not reformed, not time limited, scrapped. The eu has never budged from saying it must stay. And trade rules, borisjohnsons idea of keeping all tariffs, border charges, at zero while a trade deal is thrashed out. Hes argued the full back rules of the World Trade Organisation may allow that but they dont unless a deal is nearly ready, and it isnt. Mrjohnsons threatened to hold on to the divorce payment of 39 billion pounds but that might just poison the atmosphere, end up in court, and the eu say they wont even talk until that debt is made good. So, we may be heading for a no deal brexit unless parliament stops that happening. The numbers in the commons add up to trouble for mrjohnson. A government majority ofjust two, and that includes ten dup allies. It could be only one after a tricky by election in brecon and radnorshire on august the 1st. So, just two tory rebels could mean defeat for the government and more conservatives than that oppose a no deal brexit, even if mr johnson ramps up no deal preparations as promised. So, what next . Mps could take control in the commons, find a way to block no deal, perhaps even beat the government on a confidence vote if there is no other way, and that could mean a general election with who knows what outcome. Borisjohnsons enjoying his moment of triumph. He will soon see himself, if he hasnt already, that brexit is no joke. So its been a big day for borisjohnson, but its also an important moment for theresa may. Shell be formally resigning tomorrow after being Prime Minister for three years, lets take a look at some memorable moments from her time in office. And what saying is. Music. The ayes to the right, 202, that to the left 432. I did so with no ill will. But with an enormous and enduring gratitude. To have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. I look there at teresa and as time in office. A look at theresa mays time in office. Well the outgoing Prime Minister has been quick to show her support for the new pm. In a tweetjust minutes after the result was announced, she offered her congratulations to borisjohnson and said he would have herfull support from the back benches. So it sounds like shell be sticking around in politics for the moment, but for how long . And what do Prime Ministers do after leaving downing street . David cameron left the commons two months after quitting as pm in 2016. Since then he has written his memoirs, which will be released later this year. And he continues to be involved with the National Citizen service, a Volunteering Programme for teenagers. Tony blair was quick to depart quitting the commons on the same day he resigned as Prime Minister. After that for nearly eight years, he served as the quartets special envoy to the middle east where his own involvement in the iraq war remained a constant thorn in his side. And he continues to be very outspoken about political issues, publicy criticising Jeremy Corbyn and brexit butjohn major remained an mp for four years after leaving downing street he also went on to write books, including a number on cricket and a reflection on his fathers life as a music hall artist. For many years he also held a senior position with the private equity firm the carlyle group. So what could be next for theresa may . Patrick kidd spent many years as the parliamentary sketch writer for the times hes now the papers diary editor. Thank you forjoining us here. Teresa may as a personality i suppose it is quite a private and guided person and doesnt let on my guided person and doesnt let challenge is likely to do, do you have any suggestions for her . There are four models and he spoke about a few of them and theres going on and staying and is that keep the model and he took for 26 years and became father the house and grumbled about his successor, and the other model isb his successor, and the other model is b Alec Douglas Hugh model, where you stand down, as Prime Minister and come back in another cabinet and he became a successful foreign secretary. Im not sure theresa may is going to come back to the cabinet. I suspect shes a parliamentarian a hike but bear in mind, shes been on the front bench now since 98, 21 years. And to get back into life on the back bench is going to take some getting used to, and David Cameron i remember are the only appearance he made was walking in and sat for about ten minutes looking bored and walked out when the debate was over and next thing we knew he was off. I suspect she will at least see out the term may be do more beyond that, but who knows she may do strictly come dancing or something. David frost said in that up talk show host and went on another show. Successfully . Did it work . His chat show was dreadful though. You will have watched teresa may over the years, and gleaned more about her as a person, then the us will have could you tell us more about the sort of attributes she might bring to politics and now that shes stepping down as per minister. Shes quite private, i mean, no one has got to really know that she wasnt open with the press and she made it a badge of pride about not going to bars and gossiping, and she a details woman. She was on secretary for six years, shes got expertise she wants to bring and maybe theres somebody she would want to take charge of thats connected to home affairs. I dont think at this stage, her memoirs are going to be a bigger selling but that she would be advised to hold off from writing them for a bit, and equally, she is now 62, she mayjust feel she wants time away from politics, as i said shes been on the front bench now for 21 year is both extending down to get her and fell upon the maybe they feel they just want to sit and watch for a bit. There is a saying that all political careers and then failure, she may well be feeling bad i know that looking at her may feel that, but she does hand over to borisjohnson added extremely difficult time, he will face all the problems she faced. Yes, its hard not to feel sorry for her actually, she waited quite a long time to get a chance to Prime Minister and it was completely overshadowed by brexit, and any domestic policy she wa nted brexit, and any domestic policy she wanted to do, im sure she had lots of ideas, in fact when she was first on step of downing street she wanted to do it injustice which got swamped. And so, she lives with nothing really resolved, you been talking of course all afternoon about how boris could possibly get a brexit deal through and she cant maybe sheila quietly sort of sit back and think to ourselves well boris, you think its so easy, lets see how you did. But i do wonder whether shes going to do a john major tomorrow if you remember after that 97 general election, he went to the palace to see the queen for the last time and went off to the over for the rest of the day, but shes a cricket lever and there is a test match tomorrow, maybe she will go watch england play ireland. We will look out for her, thank you, patrick. Nigel farage is in washington and getting his reaction to Boris Johnsons victory, and todd from President Trump that they should work together. I dont believe a single word at the conservative party tell us after all she told us 108 times we will be back on the 29th and just because boris says theyre leaving on 31st of october it does not mean we are going to, but i had made this clear, if he was genuine about this and said all right, were going to leave on the 3ist right, were going to leave on the 31st of october, the only way this could now be done is to change the arithmetic in the house of commons by fighting general election and your party has a lot better chance of winning a seat like that for exact then we got, so there is a possibility, theres a possibility that an electoral pack could be forged, but we would need to believe that and at the moment, thats not very easy. So tomorrow this is how the day will run. At 12 oclock theresa may will face herfinal Prime Ministers questions. She will then return to downing street deliver her final statement from outside number ten before formally handing her resignation to the queen. Borisjohnson will then meet the queen at Buckingham Palace where she will invite him to form a government. Mrjohnson will then make his way to downing street and deliver his first speech as Prime Minister. Lets look at a closer look at the hand down, thank you forjoining us, find over as of power are tricky affairs, arent they . Presumably the new Prime Minister will go into downing street, the staff there will be used to teresa may, possibly loyal to her, tell us about what happens behind the scenes. There are two types of staff a number ten, there are the political folk, who will all be leaving through the door and that the Cabinet Office and whitehall, and they are at the civil servants, and they will all be staying because the convention is, that with our impartial civil service, they serve any leader at any party and its theirjob to execute what ever the political master says, so its a very, very weird and frankly experience, not because there will be here as im sure tomorrow, when theresa may comes down that long cord are a number ten from the cabinet room to the front door, people clapping and very emotional, she too may had a tear on her hi, philip right behind her. And then there will be a silence, like in the middle of the storm, suddenly the noise isjust a

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