Deputy Gavin St Pier, Guernsey’s Chief Minister, will write to the new PM – who will take office tomorrow afternoon – as part of the islands’ continued relationship with London and the rest of the country.

“I very much look forward to working closely with the new Prime Minister’s government and look to build on the already strong relationship we have developed with his predecessors over recent decades,” Deputy St Pier said.

Jeremy Hunt

Mr Johnson defeated Jeremy Hunt, the former foreign secretary in the election.

It was announced Mr Johnson had won the election just after midday today at a Conservative party event in London. Over 80% of those who could vote took part in the election, and Mr Johnson beat his rival, Jeremy Hunt, with over 65%. 

While Theresa May remains in Number 10 for the rest of the day, Mr Johnson will take residence there tomorrow afternoon, at which point he will address the nation on his plans for the country. 

Speaking briefly while accepting his win, he outlined an acronym for his premiership: DUDE. Deliver Brexit, Unite the Country, Defeat Jeremy Corbyn, and Energise Britain. 

Pictured top: Boris Johnson, the UK’s new Prime Minister.