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The First Defeat of PM Boris Johnson [PDF]
The returns of the by-election in Wales to the UK parliament boosting the Libdems dealt a huge blow to the new PM: Boris Johnson is left just a one-seat working majority with the support of DUP. The Labour party came fourth after the «Brexit» party.
Elena Ananieva
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Boris Johnson and Beyond: The Revival of One Nation Conservatism?
The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured the Conservative Party gaining a large number of previously safe Labour seats located in poorer, post-industrial areas (the so-called “Red Wall”).
Kevin Hickson, Ben Williams
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Methods of a Three-Component Analysis of Linguopragmatic Potential of an Internet Commentary in Political Internet Discourse [PDF]
This article is devoted to the representation of the method of a three-component analysis of Internet commentary. Commentary is a special component of Internet discourse which is the reaction of representatives of society to any external or internal ...
eronika V. Katermina +1 more
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Constructing the “Global Britain” Identity in the Foreign Policy Strategy of Boris Johnson [PDF]
The article examines the instruments by which the “Global Britain” identity is constructed and specified in the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, adopted by the UK government in March 2021.
O.V. Grigoreva, N.O. Plyusnin
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What Does It Mean to Be Leader of a “One Nation Conservative Government”? The Case of Boris Johnson
On 13 December 2019, in Downing Street, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the formation of what he called a “new One Nation Conservative Government, a people’s government”.
Raphaele Espiet Kilty
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The concentrate on political interview between Luara Kuenssberg and Boris Johnson. According to the researcher's knowledge a lot of interviews have been studied pragmatically, but no one has tackled them in a conversation analysis study.
Sattar Mutar Hasson +1 more
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This article offers a corpus-based inquiry into the use of metaphor in the Brexit debate. This study aims to stress the link between manipulation and the metaphors that are used to talk about Brexit.
Pauline Rodet
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Le storytelling de Boris Johnson à l’épreuve de la crise sanitaire
Boris Johnson’s term in office has been marked by many twists and turns: an epic confrontation with Parliament; the achievement of Brexit; a pandemic; a series of scandals and the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
Alma-Pierre Bonnet
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As Easy as Bojo’s ‘Oven-ready’ Brexit Pie? The Conservative Campaign
Just two years after a disastrous campaign which cost Theresa May her majority in Parliament and annihilated her hope of delivering Brexit, the Conservative Party managed to turn things around and secure a landslide victory. However surprising the result
Alma-Pierre Bonnet
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The Covid-19 pandemic has generated a number of studies on the use of metaphor to frame the disease and the trope has been presented as a prominent feature of Covid-19 discourse. The metaphor of war has been identified as the master metaphor for framing
Giorgia Riboni
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