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Johnson 'sad to be giving up the best job in the world'

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he acknowledges some people will be glad to see him go as he expresses his regret at "giving up the best job in the world", as he announces his resignation as leader of the Conservative party outside Downing St. SOUNDBITE

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