British Prime Minister: We will work to combat organized crime and border protection

British Prime Minister: We will work to combat organized crime and border protection

The Labor Party “tolerated” the issues of border protection and organised crime, according to British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak, who said this today, Wednesday.
Sonak added, in his first speech to the House of Commons: “We will focus on renewable energy and wind energy,” stressing: “We will focus our effort on protecting fragile groups,” according to Sky News Arabia in an urgent news through its official account on the short blogging site “Twitter”.

“I am talking truthfully about the issues we confront and do not promote fairy tales,” Sonak said after acknowledging the errors made.
On Tuesday, Rishi Sonak pledged in his first speech after he officially assumed the presidency of the British government, to reform the mistakes of former Prime Minister Liz Terrace “immediately”, but he pointed to challenges that need difficult options.

Shortly after accepting Liz Tarch’s resignation, Chalz III, King of Britain, named Rishi Sonak, the head of the new Conservative Party, as the second prime minister of his reign on Tuesday.
Sonak (42 years old) met the king for the first time after arriving at Buckingham Palace.
I promise to get to work right away fixing the “terrace,” forewarning of the impending” challenging “options,” Sonak remarked.

British Prime Minister: We’ll cooperate to secure borders and fight organised crime

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