Business Insider commented that as London Mayor, Johnson gained a reputation as "a liberal, centre-ground politician". Stuart Reid, Johnson's colleague at The Spectator, described the latter's views as being those of a "liberal libertarian". The Guardian stated that while Mayor of London, Johnson blended economic and social liberalism, with The Economist saying that in doing so Johnson "transcends his Tory identity" and adopts a more libertarian perspective. In 2012, the political scientist Tony Travers described Johnson as "a fairly classic-that is, small-state-mildly eurosceptic Conservative" who, like his contemporaries David Cameron and George Osborne, also embraced "modern social liberalism". Ideologically, Johnson has been described by himself and others as a " One-Nation Tory". On certain issues, he has been described as slightly more liberal than others in the Conservative Party. Some of his views and political leanings have changed over time. Commentators have also likened Johnson's political ideology to liberalism and libertarianism, and in some cases Gaullism and Trumpism. Johnson has been described as an adherent of one-nation conservatism. In foreign policy, he has prioritised relations with China and the United States, supported the Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen and endorsed a more aggressive policy towards Russia, including by imposing sanctions on Russia and supporting Ukraine during Russia's ongoing invasion, authorizing billions in foreign aid and weapons shipments to Ukraine. Johnson's views on the environment have changed he wrote several climate skeptical columns in the 2010s but advocated for political action on climate change and renewable energy transition by the 2020s. He opposed Theresa May's Chequers plan and Irish backstop, and as Prime Minister renegotiated the Brexit withdrawal agreement and replaced the latter with the Northern Ireland Protocol. Before and during his premiership, his views on Brexit included endorsing leaving the Single Market and leaving even without a deal. He has sometimes been described as Eurosceptic, and advocated for a referendum on European Union membership for some time before the 2016 vote, during which he endorsed Vote Leave. His policies, views and voting record have been the subject of commentary during Johnson's tenure in various positions, including as Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016 and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022. Johnson's political positions have changed throughout his political career. Please be sure to check the Privacy Policies of these sites.Boris Johnson has declared his position on many political issues through his public comments. Please be also aware that when you leave our website, other sites may have different privacy policies and terms which are beyond our control. Site owners and content may change without notice and may occur before we have the opportunity to remove a link and change. These links to other websites do not imply a recommendation for all the content found on these sites. we have no control over the content and nature of these sites. It is advised that users of this site should exercise caution about the validity of the jobs, especially if any organisation ask for any fees, monetary deposit or investment as a part of its recruitment process. Moreover, we do not assure or guarantee of providing any kinds of jobs to job seekers. We are not responsible for any misrepresentation of facts or accuracy of these jobs, products and services or for external links from this website. All the content published on this site should be considered only as an information resource only to recruiters, jobseekers, advertisers and other site users. Disclaimer: All Job Assam does not endorse any non-profit organisations, Job Recruitment Agencies, Charities, Governments, For-Profits Organisations, Private Companies and their products and services listed on the site.
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