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Boris Johnson era is coming to an end | Learn the phrasal verb ‘go after’

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Go After the Top Job

Boris johnson was moted to prime minister via a party election in two thousand 19 then he called a general election, hoping to win more seats for his party. He went after voters in parts of england that felt left behind. To go after something is to try to get something that others are also trying to get. If i were a british politician, i don't think i'd go after the top job now,. horace johnson left a lot of chaos in his wake. I wouldn't want to be the one to clean it up.

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