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Theresa May asked by German journalist why she made Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary | |
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Theresa May has been asked by a German journalist on why she appointed Boris Johnson ar Foreign Secretary when "he doesn't want to play". | Theresa May has been asked by a German journalist on why she appointed Boris Johnson ar Foreign Secretary when "he doesn't want to play". |
The question came during a joint conference with Ms May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. | The question came during a joint conference with Ms May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. |
The British Prime Minister was asked: "Why are you putting - to put it in football terms - a player on the pitch who doesn't actually want to play?“ | The British Prime Minister was asked: "Why are you putting - to put it in football terms - a player on the pitch who doesn't actually want to play?“ |
In response, Ms May smiled before saying: “Can I first say that I think it would be dangerous for a British Prime Minister to talk about football in Germany. | In response, Ms May smiled before saying: “Can I first say that I think it would be dangerous for a British Prime Minister to talk about football in Germany. |
"This is not something on which we have perhaps quite as good a record as the Germans do." | "This is not something on which we have perhaps quite as good a record as the Germans do." |
She proceeded to say: "We want to build on the positive partnership that the UK has with Germany. | She proceeded to say: "We want to build on the positive partnership that the UK has with Germany. |
“Those positive relations will underpin everything that I do as Prime Minister and everything my ministers do across the whole UK Government.” | “Those positive relations will underpin everything that I do as Prime Minister and everything my ministers do across the whole UK Government.” |
The Prime Minister tried to move swiftly on, inviting another question from the floor, before being interrupted by Ms Merkel who said she also wanted to give an answer. | The Prime Minister tried to move swiftly on, inviting another question from the floor, before being interrupted by Ms Merkel who said she also wanted to give an answer. |
Ms Merkel said: “The first meeting of foreign ministers has already occurred among the 28 [EU members]. | Ms Merkel said: “The first meeting of foreign ministers has already occurred among the 28 [EU members]. |
“I take it that the British Foreign Secretary in good co-operation with all of the other 27 foreign ministers will work on these issues." | “I take it that the British Foreign Secretary in good co-operation with all of the other 27 foreign ministers will work on these issues." |
The joint conference took place during the first meeting between the new Prime Minister and Ms Merkel. | The joint conference took place during the first meeting between the new Prime Minister and Ms Merkel. |
During the conference the two women stressed the ties between the UK and Germany will remain strong despite the UK leaving the EU. | During the conference the two women stressed the ties between the UK and Germany will remain strong despite the UK leaving the EU. |
Ms Merkel said despite the Brexit vote Britain and Germany the two countries "are connected through very close ties of friendship and partnership". | Ms Merkel said despite the Brexit vote Britain and Germany the two countries "are connected through very close ties of friendship and partnership". |
“I have appointed a team of ministers who will take forward the position of the British Government. We are very clear that as a British Government we will be looking to build good relations with all European member states... | “I have appointed a team of ministers who will take forward the position of the British Government. We are very clear that as a British Government we will be looking to build good relations with all European member states... |
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