British Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised on Friday, after the Conservative Party won a decisive majority in Britain's legislative elections, to implement Brexit "on time" on January 31 and added to his supporters in the victory speech: We will leave the European Union as a unified country, according to the website .

He also touched on the immigration system in the country, stressing that he will adopt a new system in this context.

Johnson's Conservative Party won a large majority of seats in the British Parliament, with 642 out of 650 seats announced, Conservatives reached 358, while Labor won 203 seats.

The British Prime Minister announced earlier Friday, after the Conservative Party was likely to win the British elections that took place on Thursday, that this conservative government appeared to have obtained a new and strong mandate to accomplish the Brexit. "At this point, it appears that this conservative government has won a new and strong mandate not only to accomplish Brexit, but to unify and advance the country," he said after winning his seat in Uxbridge.

To that, he added, "I think that this will become a historic election that will give us now, in this new government, the opportunity to respect the democratic will of the British people ... to change this country for the better and to unleash the potential of this people in the entire country."