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Sterling would flourish if Britain were to leave the UK, claims one of the UK's highest-profile supporters of a 'Brexit', London mayor Boris Johnson. But exaggerated claims by both sides in the argument are leading to confusion among voters ahead of a referendum on June 23 - and investor risk is said to be on the up. Hayley Platt reports.
The National Rejoin March II kicks off in London, UK, in a protest calling for the UK to rejoin the European Union. The protestors met outside Hilton Hotel on Park Lane, near Hyde Park, before heading towards Pall Mall. IMAGES
London, Oct 11 (EFE).- The United Kingdom branch of Greenpeace shut down the street in front of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's official residence on Monday by installing a statue of the British leader spattered with oil to protest his government's support for an offshore oil project in Scotland.(CAMERA: Claudia Sacrest)
London, Oct 6 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged this Wednesday before the Conservative Party congress that the change that the United Kingdom chose when voting for leaving the European Union in 2016 "will take time and will be difficult," but he argued that it will lead the country to a better future.FOOTAGE OF WORKERS IN LONDON, UK
London, September 8 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and the British Minister for the Economy, Rishi Sunak, address the British Parliament for the debate on the plan of taxes.FOOTAGE OF BRITISH ECONOMY MINISTER RISHI SUNAK LEAVING DOWNING STREET TO GO TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT FOR THE DEBATE ON THE TAX PLAN. ALSO INCLUDES BRITISH PRIME MINISTER BORIS JOHNSON'S CAR DEPARTURE RESOURCES AND RESOURCE IMAGES OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT BUILDING FROM THE WESTMINSTER BRIDGE IN LONDON.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).