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Boris Johnson, U.K. foreign secretary, center, sits in the audience with David Davis, U.K. exiting the European Union (EU) secretary, right, and Philip Hammond, U.K. chancellor of the exchequer, during the launch of the Conservative Party's general election manifesto at Dean Clough Mills in Halifax, U.K., on Thursday, May 18, 2017. May positioned herself as the champion of "ordinary, working people" against "elites" as she set out an election platform that represents a clean break with the way Britain has been governed for at least 30 years. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Boris Johnson, U.K. foreign secretary, center, sits in the audience with David Davis, U.K. exiting the European Union (EU) secretary, right, and Philip Hammond, U.K. chancellor of the exchequer, during the launch of the Conservative Party's general election manifesto at Dean Clough Mills in Halifax, U.K., on Thursday, May 18, 2017. May positioned herself as the champion of "ordinary, working people" against "elites" as she set out an election platform that represents a clean break with the way Britain has been governed for at least 30 years.  Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images