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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson (C) greets members of the public on a walkabout with Britain's Home Secretary Priti Patel (R) and members of West Midlands Police in Birmingham, central England on July 26, 2019. - Johnson pledged to start recruiting 20,000 new police officers as one of a number of anouncements on his government's domestic policy agenda during his debut statement in the House of Commons as Prime Minister on July 25. Meanwhile, Johnson has deliberately set Britain on a "collision course" with the EU over Brexit negotiations, Ireland's foreign minister was quoted as saying on Friday. (Photo by Geoff Pugh / POOL / AFP) (Photo credit should read GEOFF PUGH/AFP via Getty Images)
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