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On 24 July 2019, Boris Johnson at last fulfilled his long-standing ambition to become prime minister. Having accepted the Queen’s commission to form a government, he stood at a lectern in Downing Street and argued that it was time ‘to recover our natural and historic role as an enterprising, outward-looking and truly global Britain, generous in temper and engaged with the world’....