UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on Tuesday dismissed comments by US President-elect Donald Trump that Interim UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage would be a good choice for ambassador to the United States. Speaking in the House of Commons, Johnson praised the work of incumbent Ambassador Kim Darroch before adding that there was “no vacancy” for that position
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UK government to Donald Trump: ‘No vacancy’ in position of UK ambassador to the U.S.
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