The Oklahoman

Boris Johnson is new UK PM

- By Jill Lawless and Danica Kirka The Associated Press

LONDON—Boris Johnson, Britain's blustering Brexit campaigner, was chosen as the U.K.'s next prime minister on Tuesday, with are sounding mandate from the Conservati­ve Party but conflictin­g demands from a politicall­y divided country.

Johnson is set to become prime minister on Wednesday after winning an election to lead the governing Conservati­ves. He will have just over three months to make good on his promise to lead the U.K. out of the European Union by Oct. 31.

Famed for his bravado, quips in Latin and blond mop of hair, Johnson easily defeated Conservati­ve rival Jeremy Hunt, winning twothirds of the votes of about 160,000 party members across the U.K. He will become prime minister once Queen Elizabeth II formally asks him to form a government, replacing Theresa May.

The embattled May announced her resignatio­n last month after Parliament repeatedly rejected the withdrawal agreement she struck with the 28-nation bloc, leaving Britain stranded in Brexit limbo. The U.K.'s departure from the EU was delayed from its long scheduled exit in March.

Johnson radiated optimism in a brief victory speech to hundreds of party members and lawmakers, pledging to “deliver Brexit, unite the country and defeat Jeremy Corbyn,” leader of the opposition Labour Party.

“I say to all the doubters: `Dude, we are going to energize the country, we are going to get Brexit done,'” said Johnson, a former London mayor and British foreign secretary.

Hunt, a stolid politician compared to the flamboyant Johnson , said he was sure his rival would “do a great job.”

“He's got optimism, enthusiasm, he puts a smile on people's face and he has total, unshakable confidence in our amazing country,” said Hunt, who is likely to be removed as foreign secretary by the new prime minister.

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