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Boris Johnson has promised the "beginning of a new golden age", as he made his first Commons statement as PM.
Axar.az reports citing BBC.
Speaking to MPs, Mr Johnson said his government would throw itself into Brexit negotiations with energy, while Michael Gove would lead on no-deal planning as a "top priority".
He also said EU citizens living in the UK would have their rights protected.
But Downing Street was unable to confirm if there would be any new laws to underpin the commitment.
Tory MP Alberto Costa - who has campaigned for EU citizens' rights after Brexit - welcomed Mr Johnson's pledge, but said "the devil, as ever, is in the detail" and he would be "scrutinising how that guarantee comes forward".
Replying to his statement in the Commons, Jeremy Corbyn said people "do not trust" the new PM to deliver on his promises.
And Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to Mr Johnson to say it is "essential" her country has an alternative option to his Brexit plan.
Date
2019.07.26 / 09:02
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Axar.az
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