Published 18:01 IST, December 13th 2019

Boris Johnson meets the Queen at Buckingham Palace after returning to power

The newly re-elected PM of Britain Boris Johnson arrived at the Buckingham Palace for a quick meeting with the Queen and complete the official ritual on Dec 13.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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newly re-elected Prime Minister of Britain Boris Johnson arrived at Buckingham Palace to meet Queen and complete official ritual on December 13. After his historic win, triumphant roared 'we did this' at British citizens who voted for thumping Conservative majority in UK elections since 1990s. After meeting Queen, Johnson will be invited at Palace to form new UK government. 

Even though Johnson's Conservatives have acquired a clear win with 364 seats in British Parliament, it is t official until Queen has undertaken constitutional duties. Queen will hold one-to-one meetings with Johnson on a weekly basis following elections. After a quick meeting at Palace on Friday, Johnson was seen returning back to Downing street where he is expected to start formation of his government. 

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Johnson's victory speech

During his victory speech, Johnson dressed enthusiastic audience roaring phrases like, 'we did it', 'we pulled it off', 'broke delock'. re-elected UK PM expressed his joy over 'glorious pre-breakfast moment' of Conservatives acquiring 364 seats in British Parliament leaving ' if's, but's, maybe's' that new government will 'finally' get Brexit done by January 31, 2020' 

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Johnson said, “Getting Brexit done is w irrefutable, irresistible, unarguable decision of British people. With se elections, we put an end to miserable threats of second referendum.” 

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se general elections which were called by Johnson initially to break parliamentary delock on Britain's divorce from 27-nation bloc have resulted in a Brexit-dominated outcome. During intensive campaigning, several or issues that country h been facing came up, like state-run National Health Service, immigration, and climate emergency. All of which was also ackwledged by Johnson during his speech on December 13 and 'promised' to deliver it.  

While claiming a clear victory, Johnson also sent an indirect yet 'respectful' mess to 'Stop Brexit' campaigner, Steve Bray. Bray h protested outside British parliament after Liberal Democrats acquired nearly 11 seats. Johnson taunted him and said it is time to 'put a sock' in megaphone.  

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Johnson said "I say respectfully to our stentorian friend in blue 12 star hat. That’s it. Time to put a sock in megaphone and give everybody some peace."

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17:28 IST, December 13th 2019